Homeland Stores Announces Changes Impacting Elk City, Clinton Locations

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Oklahoma City, OK – Homeland Stores has announced a series of changes across Oklahoma, including closures and consolidations, as part of an effort to strengthen the company and refocus on its core operations.

In western Oklahoma, the changes will directly impact both Elk City and Clinton. The United Supermarket locations in both communities will close as part of the company’s consolidation plan. Those stores will transition into Homeland locations, with grand reopenings scheduled for July 1.

The move is intended to streamline operations while continuing to serve the communities under the Homeland brand. Company officials say the decision allows them to focus on delivering fresh food, strong value, and a consistent experience across fewer locations.

These are not easy decisions,” the company said in a statement, noting that many of its stores have long-standing ties to their communities. “But to move forward, we have to focus on building a stronger foundation for the future.”

While several stores in other parts of the state, including locations in Edmond, Norman, and Lawton, are slated to close over the next 45 days, the Elk City and Clinton changes fall under consolidation rather than permanent closures of service in those markets.

Homeland also stated it will work to place affected employees into open positions within the company whenever possible.

The newly branded Homeland stores in Elk City and Clinton are expected to reopen July 1, continuing grocery service in both communities under the updated format.

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