Native Sun Natural Foods Market Ready For Jacksonville Beach Grand Opening

September 18, 2015
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Native Sun Natural Foods Market is set to celebrate the grand opening of its new Jacksonville Beach location at 1585 3rd Street North on September 19, 2015. The festivities will begin at 10:00am that morning with a ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring local business owners, city officials, and representatives from the Jacksonville Beach Chamber of Commerce.

Following the ribbon-cutting, the first 250 customers to enter the store will receive the gift of a Native Sun bag filled with $50 worth of best-selling natural and organic groceries. Shoppers will also have a chance to win one of twenty $100 Native Sun gift cards through in-store giveaways held during the event.

Those looking for great deals at the grand opening will not be disappointed; Native Sun is offering savings ranging from 35 to 50 percent off many top selling products throughout the store. An exclusive grand opening sales flyer will feature buy-one-get-one free deals available at the Jax Beach store from September 19th to October 6th.

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As Jacksonville’s homegrown organic grocer, Native Sun is part of an exciting community of local businesses working to create products and experiences unique to our city. The opening of the new Jax Beach store highlights Native Sun’s commitment to Florida’s First Coast and its desire to support and encourage the cultural renaissance taking place all over the city. For Native Sun, embracing cultural change starts with food.

NativeSun_BchOpening2Guided by a trusted set of product standards, Native Sun’s food philosophy focuses on simple, delicious foods that appeal to a wide range of customers. Whether shoppers are following a special diet or just looking for healthier food options, Native Sun goes to great lengths to source the best product selection of its kind. Every item in the store reflects Native Sun’s passion to offer incredible, great-tasting food.

That passion for food includes a commitment to local vendors, many of whom will be on hand for the grand opening event. Customers can expect to enjoy samples from Community Loaves, Bold Bean Coffee Roasters, Olive My Pickle, and other Jacksonville area favorites.

For Native Sun owner Aaron Gottlieb, the grand opening of the Jax Beach store “is an opportunity to share the Native Sun experience, introduce customers to exciting new foods, and bring the best possible natural and organic products to as many people as possible.”

To stay in touch with the latest updates from Native Sun, follow the store on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or their blog. To receive text message alerts from Native Sun text nativesun to 313131.

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[box type=”shadow” align=”aligncenter” class=”” width=””]Native Sun is Jacksonville’s own natural and organic grocer, having served the local community since 1996. In addition to the new Beaches store, the company operates two other locations, the original Native Sun store at 10000 San Jose Boulevard and their second store at 11030 Baymeadows Road. Both stores are open from 8am to 8pm Monday thru Saturday and Sundays from 10am to 6pm. The Jacksonville Beach location will be open 8am to 9pm Monday thru Sunday.[/box]

 

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