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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Wed Apr 15, 2026, 02:01 AM 7 hrs ago

Plans for first Seattle WinCo store hit obstacle

A proposal to open Seattle's first WinCo Foods store hit a roadblock last week after a hearing examiner reversed a previous environmental impact exception from the city.

WinCo first filed plans to open its new store at 13550 Aurora Ave. N. in 2024. The Boise, Idaho-based discount grocer has sought to fill the 144,776-square-foot former Sam's Club, which closed in 2018. The Walmart-owned chain also closed stores in Renton and Auburn.

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WinCo's proposal seemed to be methodically working its way through the city's permitting process before hitting local opposition.

The opposition has been led by Lake Washington Working Families, a coalition of King County residents, activists and organizations describing itself as supporting "sustainable growth and good jobs in King County, while limiting impacts to climate change and our natural environment."

https://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/news/2026/04/14/winco-foods-grocery-stalled-hearing-examiner-north.html

The objection doesn't make a lot of sense. WinCo is an employee-owned store that offers fairly affordable prices.

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Plans for first Seattle WinCo store hit obstacle (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 7 hrs ago OP
WINCO has always been... 2naSalit 2 hrs ago #1

2naSalit

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1. WINCO has always been...
Wed Apr 15, 2026, 06:13 AM
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A go to grocery store, shopped at those before they were WINCO. Back when I was in school, they were called Waremart, same employee owned deal. A lot of the students worked there because they had great benefits and profit sharing programs. I liked their prices and amazing variety of everything.

They have grown significantly but they have always had a good reputation that I can recall.

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