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Save A Lot recognizes 10 Retail Partners at Annual Meeting

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Save A Lot recognizes 10 Retail Partners at Annual Meeting
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Save A Lot recognizes 10 Retail Partners at Annual Meeting

2026-04-03 03:00 Last Updated At:03:10

ST. LOUIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 2, 2026--

Save A Lot, one of the largest discount grocery chains in the U.S., today announced the accomplishments of 10 of its Retail Partners, sharing the names of the owners and operators honored at the company’s annual Retail Partner Awards.

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The awards were presented during the Company’s annual meeting and food show for store owners and operators, held in St. Charles, Mo. Awards were given to recognize performance in calendar year 2025 across several major categories, including year-over-year customer and sales growth, Store Managers of the Year, Hometown Hero, Omnichannel Leaders, Outstanding Customer Service, and Retail Partners of the Year. Retail Partners were divided into groups based on store count to ensure recognition across all network sizes.

Award Winners: Sales and Customer Count Growth

Given to stores with the highest year-over-year customer count and sales growth for the full year of 2025.

Award Winners: Omnichannel Leader

This award recognizes stores that excel in app engagement, loyalty signups, e-commerce adoption, and digital strategy.

Award Winners: Outstanding Customer Service – Scott Clewis, IT Director Product Delivery

This award honors a Save A Lot Support Center or Distribution Center team member who consistently delivers exceptional service to Retail Partners.

The company is proud to recognize Scott Clewis, IT Director Product Delivery, for his commitment to problem-solving, transparency, and hands‑on partnership. His willingness to support every challenge, provide clear expectations and elevate technology solutions has made him an indispensable resource for Retail Partners nationwide.

Award Winners: Hometown Hero – Al Solanki, Moultrie, GA

The company is honored to recognize Al Solanki, a dedicated Retail Partner whose compassion and selflessness have made him a beloved figure in his community for more than a decade.

Al’s generosity is evident year-round, including his annual Christmas Day tradition of partnering with the Mennonite community in Moultrie to feed the homeless. He sets up a tent in front of his store to offer warm meals, sleeping bags, gloves, socks and essential items to those in need. He also regularly supports local schools and the YMCA with meals, snacks, equipment and financial contributions.

Award Winners: Store Managers of the Year

Given to store managers who exhibit outstanding leadership, operational excellence, customer focus, and team engagement.

Award Winners: Retail Partners of the Year

The Retail Partner of the Year award is given to Retail Partners who demonstrate outstanding results across the business on all metrics (sales, customer count, purchases) as well as demonstrate outstanding community involvement, team engagement and a commitment to the Save A Lot brand image.

“These Retail Partners and store leaders demonstrate every day what makes Save A Lot special,” said Bill Mayo, CEO of Save A Lot. “Through operational excellence, meaningful community engagement and a commitment to delivering fresh, full, friendly and clean stores, they drive our brand forward. We are honored to recognize their hard work and leadership across our network.”

About Save A Lot

Founded in 1977, Save A Lot is the largest independently owned and operated discount grocery store chain in the U.S., with approximately 600 stores in 29 states. True to its mission of being a hometown grocer, Save A Lot strives to provide unmatched quality and value to local families. Customers enjoy savings on great tasting, high quality private label brands, national brand products, USDA-inspected meat, farm-fresh fruits and vegetables, and other non-food items. For more information visit www.SaveALot.com and follow Save A Lot on Facebook ( facebook.com/savealot ), on X (@savealot), and Instagram (@SaveALotFoodStores), or for more information on becoming a Save A Lot independent retail operator, visit ownasavealot.com

The Rabban Brothers were among 10 Retail Partners honored at this year's annual meeting and food show.

The Rabban Brothers were among 10 Retail Partners honored at this year's annual meeting and food show.

KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — A man killed four children in a machete attack inside a nursery school in the Ugandan capital of Kampala on Thursday, police said.

The man gained access to the Gaba Early Childhood Development Program in Kampala by disguising himself as a parent, the Daily Monitor newspaper reported. He first entered the school offices, where he briefly engaged the administrator in charge, then stepped outside, locked the gate and began attacking the children, the report said.

The attacker “brutally stabbed and killed four juveniles,” police said in a statement.

Video footage aired by local broadcaster NTV showed some parents weeping. Police fired in the air to disperse an angry crowd that gathered near the school, apparently trying to lynch the suspect.

The suspect later was taken into custody, police spokesman Kituuma Rusoke told The Associated Press. A motive for the attack is unknown, he said. Such attacks on children are rare in Kampala, a city of roughly 3 million people.

A security personnel secures the crime scene after a man killed four children in a machete attack at the Gaba Early Childhood Development Program nursery school in Kampala, Uganda, Thursday, April 2, 2026. (AP Photo)

A security personnel secures the crime scene after a man killed four children in a machete attack at the Gaba Early Childhood Development Program nursery school in Kampala, Uganda, Thursday, April 2, 2026. (AP Photo)

Uganda police officers at the crime scene after a man killed four children in a machete attack at the Gaba Early Childhood Development Program nursery school in Kampala, Uganda, Thursday, April 2, 2026. (AP Photo)

Uganda police officers at the crime scene after a man killed four children in a machete attack at the Gaba Early Childhood Development Program nursery school in Kampala, Uganda, Thursday, April 2, 2026. (AP Photo)

Uganda police officers stand at the crime scene after a man killed four children in a machete attack at the Gaba Early Childhood Development Program nursery school in Kampala, Uganda, Thursday, April 2, 2026. (AP Photo)

Uganda police officers stand at the crime scene after a man killed four children in a machete attack at the Gaba Early Childhood Development Program nursery school in Kampala, Uganda, Thursday, April 2, 2026. (AP Photo)

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