Grocery Outlet Bargain Market Closing Six New Jersey Locations

The bargain supermarket chain is shutting down stores across the Garden State.

Published on Mar. 8, 2026

Grocery Outlet Bargain Market, a discount grocery chain, is closing six locations in New Jersey as part of a broader nationwide closure of 36 stores. The impacted stores are in Delran, Gibbstown, Hazlet, Mays Landing, Rio Grande, and Sicklerville, with the Mays Landing and Gibbstown locations set to close on March 21st.

Why it matters

The closures will impact New Jersey shoppers who relied on Grocery Outlet's deep discounts on name-brand items, typically around 60% off regular prices. The chain's bargain model has made it a popular option, especially in areas with high cost of living.

The details

Grocery Outlet Bargain Market, known for selling name-brand items at steep discounts, is shutting down six of its New Jersey locations as part of a broader 36-store closure nationwide. The impacted stores are in Delran, Gibbstown, Hazlet, Mays Landing, Rio Grande, and Sicklerville. The Mays Landing and Gibbstown locations are set to close on March 21st, with the company citing the closures as an "unexpected shock" to employees and the surrounding communities.

  • The Mays Landing Grocery Outlet location is expected to close on March 21, 2026.
  • The Gibbstown Grocery Outlet location is expected to close on March 21, 2026.

The players

Grocery Outlet Bargain Market

A discount grocery chain that sells name-brand items at steep discounts, typically around 60% off regular prices.

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The takeaway

The closure of these Grocery Outlet locations in New Jersey will leave a void for shoppers who relied on the chain's deep discounts on name-brand goods, highlighting the challenges facing bargain retailers in the current economic climate.