39-year-old grocery chain closing 17 stores in 2026

Grocery shopping is a basic necessity, but for many communities, access to nearby stores is becoming increasingly limited.

Now, a new wave of closures is highlighting that reality, as a long-established regional grocer is undertaking a significant restructuring in its key market. The changes will impact about 17 locations, reducing its presence across several communities and leaving many customers with fewer in-person options.

Founded in late 1987 and employee-owned since 2011, Homeland Stores has grown into Oklahoma’s largest locally owned grocery chain. The company operates 35 locations statewide under multiple banners, including Homeland Stores, CashSaver, United Supermarket, Food World, and Piggly Wiggly.

Homeland Stores confirms store closures, consolidations, and sales

Homeland confirmed that it will close select stores, consolidate others, and market several locations for sale in the coming weeks as part of a broader effort to strengthen its long-term operations and improve financial stability…

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