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CP Foods Specialty Market moves to former Save-A-Lot location on Groton Ave

CP Foods Specialty Market moves to former Save-A-Lot location on Groton Ave

CP Foods Specialty Market's new storefront at 1111 Groton Ave in Cortland. Photo: Saga Communications


CORTLAND, NY (607NewsNow) — Formerly located at 32-34 Owego Street in Cortland, CP Foods Specialty Market has moved to 1111 Groton Ave.

Having finished painting, the business is working on installing new signs, fixing refrigeration, polishing floors, setting up computers and cash registers, and building a beer cave in their new place.

CP Foods Specialty Market has been family-owned since 1929, creating the store to, “give customers the same top quality restaurant food that chefs buy while providing unique shopping experience.” Servicing chefs, caterers, small businesses, clubs, and families, they offer meat, produce, dairy, groceries, and unique items not found in other grocery stores.

Heat and serve appetizers, party platters, weekly specials, and more are all part of the market’s offerings.

Learn more about CP Foods Specialty Market and their progress in their new location on their website here or give them a call at (607) 753-6900.

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