Regional grocery chain scaling omnichannel and store operations across the Carolinas
Lowes Foods operates ~100 stores across North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia, with accelerating hiring focused heavily on operations and junior-level store roles. The tech stack reveals a legacy enterprise backbone (PeopleSoft, SQL Server, COBOL replacement in progress) paired with modern cloud infrastructure (Azure, .NET Core) and emerging analytics (Power BI adoption). Active projects signal a push into ecommerce and online ordering—a strategic pivot for a regional grocer competing with national chains and digital-native competitors.
Notable leadership hires: Store Director
Lowes Foods is a privately held supermarket chain founded in 1954 and headquartered in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The company operates approximately 100 stores across North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia, serving regional communities with traditional grocery and prepared-food offerings including Chicken Kitchen, SausageWorks, and Pick & Prep departments. The organization employs 5,001–10,000 people and has grown through acquisitions (Byrds Food Stores in 1997, Hannaford stores in 2000) and new store formats. Recent initiatives include fuel stations, value-format stores, and a focus on in-store experience and community engagement.
PeopleSoft, SQL Server, .NET/C#, Azure DevOps, Oracle, Power BI, ASP.NET MVC. Legacy systems include COBOL (being replaced). Also uses Responsys, MailChimp for marketing and mobile apps (Android/iOS).
Ecommerce initiatives (Lowes Foods To Go online ordering), in-store culture and sales programs, merchandising execution, inventory management, and tasting/monetized events to drive customer engagement.
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