Bottom Dollar Food officially closed

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All Bottom Dollar Food stores officially closed on Monday, Jan. 12.

Among the now-closed locations is the Bordentown Township store location on

the corner of Route 130 and Farnsworth Avenue, which had been a welcome community resource for Bordentown residents, especially seniors and those within walking distance, since its opening in 2012.

The Bottom Dollar website, bottomdollarfood.com, now features only a statement that all stores are closed, and reads, “Thank you for shopping with us. Thank you for believing.”

All Bottom Dollar locations were closed as of 2 p.m. Monday, reported the Burlington County Times. The stores were originally scheduled to close on Jan. 15, but closed early due to lack of inventory.

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