Food Lion To-Go launches in Columbia

Published 10:59 am Monday, October 26, 2020

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Food Lion has added additional “Food Lion To-Go” grocery pick up services at 32 new stores in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia effective October 26, 2020 – including the location at 625 US Hwy 64 in Columbia.

Customers can use the Food Lion To-Go website or the Food Lion To-Go app to confirm availability and place orders.

“Expanding this convenient service to additional Food Lion stores is more important than ever,” said Evan Harding, director of digital and e-commerce marketing at Food Lion. “We want to give local neighbors the option to shop through the channel they prefer, in-store or online, while still ensuring they have access to the freshest groceries at affordable prices.”

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With the click of a button, Food Lion To-Go allows customers to experience the same low prices and fresh food items without having to ever enter a store. The convenient service allows customers to place an order and pick up their groceries on the same day.

Additionally, by linking their personal MVP card to their account, Food Lion customers can use digital coupons and redeem their “Shop & Earn” MVP rewards program savings. Customers can also see their accumulated Shop & Earn rewards on their checkout screen and view which clipped digital coupons will be applied to their order. This is in addition to their MVP discounts, in-store promotions and weekly savings specials.

How Food Lion To-Go Works:

– Visit shop.foodlion.com or open the Food Lion To-Go app.

– Enter your zip code and select the closest participating store.

– Add fresh groceries and everyday essentials to your virtual cart.

– Choose a pickup window (same day or up to seven days in advance) and check out.

– A To-Go shopper picks, packs and stores the order until you arrive, then loads it in your car.

Food Lion To-Go is available seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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