4454 Black Horse Pike
Welcome to the Mays Landing Acme!
It's our second time in Mays Landing! We saw the Walmart Supercenter in town back in September, and now we're taking a tour of their Acme. The store opened in 1990 as the anchor to the Festival at Hamilton center, featuring the 80's Superstore layout. It received the Industrial Circus remodel in the 2000's, and more recently Quality Built. Despite the white signage on the outside, it never had any variation of the Premium Fresh & Healthy decor. Let our tour begin!
The welcome signage is being obscured by Halloween snack displays, which I'm sure are all stocked for Christmas now. We're entering on the left side to the store's grand aisle.
Produce is to the left upon entering. This prototype was prior to the iconic Acme produce alcove, so this department is kind of just out in the open.
Fresh meat and seafood are located in the right corner. The backsplash, which is also found in the deli, is another Industrial Circus leftover.
A look down aisle 6, the location of frozen foods in the store. You'll never guess which decor that tile is from.
Dairy rounds out the food departments, located in the last aisle on the left wall. The dairy aisle here is wider than most I've seen in an Acme.
Pharmacy and greeting cards are in the front left corner. I wonder why they bothered to hang an empty aisle marker.
Other Images of Interest
Street View Images
2016
The exterior is looking the same here as it does today other than the apple-filled windows. To see the store in 2006 before the current signage was added, click here.
Nearby competition
This is an Airport store that opened in October 1994 and was expanded into a Supercenter in October 2012. We've toured this store in this past, and you can click here to see that post.
2.7 miles away: ShopRite of English Creek
Next week, we'll be touring the English Creek ShopRite located down the road in Egg Harbor Township. It's owned by Village Super Markets and is pretty much completely unchanged inside and out since opening in 1987.
And that concludes our tour of the Mays Landing Acme! This was a nice and clean store, and I like the look of the decor, but for some reason it feels much older than it actually is. It also seemed pretty significantly less busy than the ShopRite, although the stores have coexisted for almost 34 years now so I doubt that means much. See you at ShopRite next week! Sincerely, The Retail Connection.