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Bashas' remodeled store in Tempe is a sign of a comeback says the popular Valley chain. (Photo by Bob McClay)

TEMPE -- A longtime Valley-based supermarket chain believes its newly remodeled store in Tempe is evidence that the franchise is making a comeback.

There are several updated features at the Bashas' store at McClintock Drive and Warner Road.

"For example we have an area where there are three separate recipe cards," Bashas' spokeswoman Krisit Jozwiak said. "If you're in a rush for dinner and don't know what to make, you can walk up, grab a recipe card, and all of the ingredients you need are displayed right underneath that recipe card."

Or shoppers can order a pizza in the store and have it ready to take home when the shopping is done.

This is the second Valley Bashas' of its kind. The other is in central Phoenix.

Despite the slow economy, Jozwiak said the stores are a sign that things are turning around for the family chain, which emerged from bankruptcy in 2010 and is sticking to a reorganization plan.

"It's a three-year plan," Jozwiak said. "We're in the process of repaying all of our vendors, so we're on track. That three-year period ends at the end of 2013."

Bob McClay, Reporter

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    Amishwmn wrote...
    bring Bashas back to west side
    having shopped at Krogers/Frys for over 40 years I wish Bashas would bring back its NEW STORE to its old location still empty hint hint at 43rd Glendale, we miss the Canadian SMITTYS store that used to be on Bethany, Traders Joe is hoo hum, AJ Finest is great for Holidays.. El Rancho is YAwn..we so need a new grocery chain store we are so burnt out of same old boring products on the shelf by Kroger Frys Albertsons is ok if you can find one near you..Safeway is fading fast..
    Tribute to None...Let Rome Burn...
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    wrote...
    Good Job Basha's
    Little by little they will be the grocery giant they were many years ago!! What a great concept about the recipe cards and especially the pizza! Little by little I am starting to shop more at Bashas instead of Frys and Albertsons, I agree on the same boring products they have,..I am sending Bashas a new concept that I hope they use to kill the others!! Go Bashas!!
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    Navigator1 wrote...
    Hey you!
    Give me a hand with these deck chairs!
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    wrote...
    The problem is,
    unless you buy only the sale items, Bashas is to pricy.
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    mr091468 wrote...
    What a difference 30 years makes
    All Eddy had to do is match Walmart. But he didn't. Bashas started in 1932 and Sam Walton started in 1962. Walton didn't try to make a gigantic capital gain on every item sold. Bashas is still trying to make a ton of moolah on each sale. The market is telling Eddy something. I don't think he's listening, however.
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