“People living in apartments and houses close by, they don’t just need chicken and pasta. Lee Gattis, the manager, says it was intentional to make sure shoppers can find a range of items, from sewing kits to hardware tools. Part of why it’s hard for customers to say goodbye to Piggly Wiggly is because the store was more than a grocer. So it came as a shock to community members when they learned of plans to possibly convert the building into apartments and retail space. The corner market wasn’t always a Piggly Wiggly, but it has housed a grocery store of some kind for nearly 70 years. Started in Memphis in 1916, the supermarket is known for creating the first self-service checkout line and price tags for each and every item in the store. Piggly Wiggly has a long history in Tennessee. Stores in South Carolina and Mississippi have also recently shuttered, raising concerns about potential food deserts.
The fate of the Piggly Wiggly on West End is the latest in a series of closings that have diminished the chain’s presence over the last few years. He says they made a point of making customers feel valued. Manager Lee Gattis says this job has been different than other retail gigs he’s held before. “It just won’t be the same without this wonderful, old, crazy place,” Threk Michaels, a longtime employee, says. Although the chain has two more locations in Nashville and hundreds more across the South, community members say the closure feels personal. The beloved Piggly Wiggly plans to close its doors for good at the end of the week. That’s exactly what’s happened for this West End grocer. in Nashville.Įvery day, businesses open and close, but rarely does the loss of a chain store cause so much heartache. “It’s like a family atmosphere.” Julia Ritchey WPLN NewsĪ customer exits the Piggly Wiggly at 2900 West End Ave.
“Everybody down here is on a first name basis,” Blair said. He came to buy a box of matches, but really it was an excuse to catch up with some of his favorite people. On a rainy Wednesday afternoon, Ken Blair went on his routine stroll to Piggly Wiggly on Nashville’s West End.