Two popular grocery and convenience store chains suddenly closed.
Foxtrot and Dom's Kitchen and Market, both owned by parent company Outfox Hospitality, will cease operations, according to a statement. Crain's Chicago operations.
Shutter has been officially announced Dom's website Foxtrot and Dom's Kitchen said in a message to customers.
“After much consideration and evaluation, we regret to announce that Foxtrot and Dom’s Kitchen & Market will be closing on April 23, 2024,” the release states. The closure also affects stores in Dallas, Washington, D.C., and Austin.
Foxtrot, a luxury convenience store, was founded in Chicago and has expanded to more than 30 stores across the United States since 2015. Fulton's first store in his market parallels the cultural transformation of West His Loop over the past decade, establishing the brand as a Chicago hub. industry. According to Crain's, Dom's Kitchen only started in 2021, but it had previously aimed to open 15 new stores by 2025, and soon announced plans to open new stores.
Shoppers were first alerted to Dom's closing on a sign at 1233 N Wells Street in Old Town.
“Dear neighbors, we are saying goodbye to Dom's by closing our store and app,” the memo said.
The brands announced their merger in late 2023 with the aim of redefining the grocery shopping experience and improving quality by selling carefully selected products.
The news will come as a surprise to many Chicago shoppers, as the grocery store was popular on Chicago's North Side. And we don't even have time to say goodbye. Not only have 15 Foxtrot outposts and his two Dom's locations in Chicago closed their stores, they have also discontinued their apps and delivery services, and all outstanding store credits have been forfeited, effective immediately. Masu.