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New Tom Thumb Supermarket Opens in Sanger

Albertsons Companies inaugurated a new Tom Thumb location in Sanger with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, marking the arrival of a major grocery option for residents.

Jubal Nash

July 3, 20261 min read

New Grocery Store - illustration, Jake Team LLC
New Grocery Store - illustration, Jake Team LLC

Albertsons Companies has opened a new Tom Thumb supermarket in Sanger, providing local shoppers with immediate access to groceries and household necessities without traveling to neighboring municipalities. The facility is situated at 1413 W. Chapman Drive, located just off Interstate 35. Sanger is about 11 miles north of Denton.

The store held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday evening to mark the official launch. Following the event, the supermarket began serving customers at 6 a.m. on Friday. The opening addresses a long-standing need for residents in the fast-growing community, who previously had to drive to Denton or Gainesville for their shopping requirements.

The new location represents a significant development for the area, which has seen rapid population growth in recent years. The addition of a major retail anchor is expected to serve the expanding residential base in the region.

Details regarding specific store hours beyond the initial opening time, employment figures, or the full range of services offered were not provided in the source material.

Source: dentonrc.com.

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https://dentonrc.com/news/sanger/

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Jubal Nash

Jubal Nash reports on local business, new openings, and economic development in Denton.

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