YOUR GROCERY STORE IN FIVE WORDS
How would you describe your grocery store? Six shoppers as winners of a “Describe Your Harmons in Five Words” contest held during the grand opening of Harmons’ new Farmington Station Park store. Prize money for the contest totaled $31,200 with each of the six finalists receiving a $100 Harmons’ gift card every week for an entire year, or $5,200 each.
Harmons had originally planned to award one grand prize winner based on popular voting on Harmons’ web site, but due to the overwhelming response in voting and Harmons’ computer system’s inability to manage the high volume of traffic, Harmons declared all six finalists as grand prize winners. They included:
- Laura Johnson—Your “Localmotive” for living well.
- Erin Raynor—BOB-acious and RANDY-licious Harmon-ious shopping.
- Jared Southwick—Mmm. Well worth the weight!
- Jill Gerrish—Fresh is Best? Harmons quest!
- Holly Rogers—Harmons. Healthy. Helpful. Honest. Happy.
- Kathy Feil—Long awaited; greatly anticipated…Wow!
Harmons’ new 69,381 square-foot flagship grocery store in the Station Park complex in Farmington is located at the intersection of I-15, Highway 89, Legacy Parkway and the Frontrunner Commuter Rail.
About Harmons
Harmons, your neighborhood grocer® is one of the few remaining locally-owned and operated grocery chains in Utah. Harmons is known for its unique grocery industry approach, which provides true value to its customers through fresh, local foods prepared by in-store chefs, artisans and experts; Utah’s Own products; and an aggressive sustainability program. Harmons was a recipient of the 2009 Titan Award for its support of local charities throughout the year including local PTAs, Special Olympics Utah, the National MS Society, the Utah Food Bank and others. Harmons also received a 2009 Green Business Award from Utah Business Magazine. For more information contact the nearest Harmons Grocery Store director or visit www.harmonsgrocery.com.