The grocery giant — which operates 400 stores across Rhode Island, New Jersey, New York, and Massachusetts (where the company is headquartered) — announced plans to close a number of its underperformers in the interest of company longevity, officials confirmed with Daily Voice.
Nearly half of the company's stores have been remodeled, and a Stop & Shop spokesperson said those stores continue to perform well.
"We're committed to continuing to invest in our stores - as well in our prices - to deliver a great in-store experience and great values for our customers," a company spokesperson said.
"Stop & Shop will make some difficult decisions to close select underperforming store locations to help ensure the long-term health and future growth for our business."
The company said it's still too soon in the process to know exactly which stores will be closing.
Click here to follow Daily Voice East Hampton and receive free news updates.