In The News: July Monthly Media Highlights

In The News is a monthly internal communication designed to provide our team members with the latest Sprouts media, investor and news highlights. Additional top media clips are archived on the News & Features page of about.sprouts.com.

As always, please direct any media inquiries to media@sprouts.com.

Check out some of our top media highlights from the last month:

Sprouts Recognized for Customer Service: Newsweek named Sprouts on its list of Best-In-State Customer Service of 2020, ranking 556 local brands across 20 states in 77 categories. The list, in partnership with Statista Inc., names Sprouts no. 1 in Arizona, no. 2 in California, and no. 3 in Texas based off an independent survey of more than 20,000 U.S. customers.

Hiring in East Texas: KETK-NBC56 reported Sprouts is bringing 110 jobs to East Texas with the opening of store #157 – Tyler, TX with an interview detailing the store and available positions.

Raising Funds for School Gardens: Progressive Grocer wrote the Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation has partnered with The Republic of Tea to raise funds for school garden programs nationwide. The Foundation will receive $1 from the sale of each Hibiscus Sangria Iced Tea or Blackberry Sage Iced Tea tin now available exclusively at Sprouts stores nationwide.

Sprouts Brings Jobs to Eastvale: KTTV-FOX11 in Los Angeles broadcasted Sprouts is hiring for store #440 – Eastvale, CA set to open in August with details on positions and how to apply.

Top 100 Retailers of 2020: The National Retail Federation published its annual Top 100 Retailers list, which ranks retailers based on sales for the most recently completed fiscal year. Sprouts ranked no. 80, up from no. 83 last year.

 

NEW STORE OPENINGS


Store #626 –Miramar, FL: South Florida Sun Sentinel reported Sprouts opened its second Broward County store in Miramar on June 24 serving locals throughout the county and Miami-Dade.

Store #628 – Seminole, FL: Tampa Bay Newspapers shared Sprouts is now open and filling the gap in the local organic food market with its newest location in Seminole.