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San Francisco Loses Another Grocery Store Near USF
13 Mar
Summary
- Lucky's store at 1750 Fulton St. closes September 11.
- The closure affects 48 workers due to ongoing financial issues.
- This adds to several recent supermarket disruptions in the city.

The Save Mart Companies announced the permanent closure of its Lucky store located at 1750 Fulton Street, near the University of San Francisco. This decision, effective September 11, stems from ongoing financial difficulties and underperformance at the location, as confirmed by Save Mart's senior director of communications.
The closure is expected to affect 48 employees. Save Mart indicated that some workers may have opportunities to transfer to nearby stores, with provisions for seniority and collective bargaining agreements allowing more junior staff to be displaced. Various roles, including clerks and managers, are among those affected.
This event underscores a growing trend of supermarket closures in San Francisco. Earlier, a Lucky's store closed in the Bayview, and a Safeway in the Fillmore district is slated for closure in 2025. City officials are actively seeking solutions to streamline the process for establishing new grocery businesses.




