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Grand Terrace Grocery Outlet – Celebrates 4-Year Anniversary

By Matt Brown
Director, Grand Terrace Chamber of Commerce
02/29/2024 at 01:34 PM

Grocery Outlet – Bargain Market, celebrated its 4th anniversary on Saturday, February 24th. Since its establishment in 2020 by husband and wife duo Eric and Pricilla Santillan, the store has been a go-to destination for quality groceries at affordable prices.

In recognition of their outstanding service to the community, Grocery Outlet was honored as Grand Terrace’s Business of the Month by the Chamber of Commerce. The honor reflects the Santillans' commitment to providing residents with a diverse range of affordable products while contributing positively to our community.

As part of the anniversary festivities, customers were treated to tasty complementary quesadillas and grilled cheese sandwiches. The first 100 customers also received free reusable bags, a token of appreciation for their loyalty over the years.

The celebration drew a crowd of dignitaries and community leaders, including Grand Terrace Mayor Bill Hussey, Mayor Pro Tem Doug Wilson, Colin Markovich representing Assemblymember Cervantes, and representatives from the Chamber of Commerce, as well as countless residents. This underscored the market’s essential role in fostering a community spirit.

Overwhelmed by the enthusiastic turnout, Eric and Pricilla Santillan expressed their gratitude to the community, acknowledging the unwavering support they have received over the years. The anniversary celebration not only marked four years of Grocery Outlet's presence but also showcased the strong bond between the store and its patrons.

As Grocery Outlet – Bargain Market looks forward to another year of serving the Grand Terrace community, the Santillans remain dedicated to their mission of providing quality products at unbeatable prices, all while fostering a sense of community that goes beyond the aisles of their store.

 

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