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Organic grocer making its way to New England
Sprouts Farmers Market is charting a significant expansion into southern New England. The grocer plans to open 30 to 40 stores in the region, according to the Boston Business Journal.
Sprouts is slated to open its first Massachusetts store in Weymouth in 2028.
Mass-based food company closing all locations
The vegetarian-centric fast-food company Clover is ceasing operations later this week, the business announced.
The company’s 12 locations and delivery services closed on Thursday, with company leadership citing financial challenges, including inflation and the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, as reasons for the shutdown.
Three Mass. pizzerias named among best in U.S.
Three Massachusetts pizzerias have landed on 50 Top Pizza’s 2026 ranking of the best pizza restaurants in the U.S.
Posto in Somerville ranked No. 35, Si Cara in Cambridge ranked No. 47 and Quattro in Boston ranked No. 49 on the 50 Top Pizza USA 2026 list, according to the ranking released by the international pizza guide.
New craft beer restaurant concept to debut at Patriot Place
A new restaurant and beer destination, Mass Appeal Draught House & Grille, will open in early June at Patriot Place.
The spot is taking over the former Wormtown Brewery taproom.
High-end Asian grocer approaches opening
T Market, a high-end Asian goods supermarket, may soon open its doors at the Natick Mall. The space originally planned to launch its first U.S. store by the end of 2025 in space formerly occupied by a Wegman’s supermarket on the second floor of the mall.
In January, T Market said the opening would be in late April or early May. A month ago, the store predicted late May or early June, the Boston Globe reported.
Now, the Natick newcomer plans to begin business "soon" this summer, according to its website.
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