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Worried about empty shelves? Queen Creek Olive Mill stores have a variety of items
Includes fresh bread, eggs, cheese, home-made pastas and sauces
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Bread, cage-free eggs, fresh and dried pasta are just a few items we currently have in stock and will continue to have at both of our locations.”
Perry Rea, owner of the Queen Creek Olive Mill
Independent Newsmedia
The Queen Creek Olive Mill isn’t necessarily top of mind to most Valley residents as a local grocer, but while large food stores struggle keeping up with demand, Queen Creek Olive Mill’s two locally owned and operated marketplace stores have plenty of essential groceries on their shelves, the business owner says.
“Bread, cage-free eggs, fresh and dried pasta are just a few items we currently have in stock and will continue to have at both of our locations,” Perry Rea, owner of the Queen Creek Olive Mill, said in a release. “We even have cleaning and personal care products available, including all-purpose cleaner, laundry and bar soap. As small family-operated stores, we have a large network of local strategic suppliers that we have supported for over 15 years and we want to assure Valley families that in this challenging time, you don’t have to worry about empty shelves when shopping for your family meals.”
For the Kierland Commons location in Scottsdale, call 480-361-9860. For the Queen Creek location, call 480-400-2302 for to-go orders from the eatery.
"The Queen Creek Olive Mill appreciates your support and thanks you for continuing to #shoplocal during these challenging times. The Mill would like to remind everyone that they support other local food producers and will feature their products such as peanut butter, jams, honey, etc.," the release states.