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Black-owned grocery stores and food markets across America
Find Black-owned grocery stores and food markets across the country, from a computer-vision-checkout market in Georgia to a member-owned co-op in Detroit.
A grocery store anchors a neighborhood. Shopping at a Black-owned market keeps food dollars local and proves the model for the next store to open.
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Are there Black-owned grocery stores near me?
This collection spans the country, and each card shows the store’s city and state. The full Directory also has city pages, so check your city for markets, grocers, and specialty food stores close to home.
Why does it matter where I buy groceries?
Groceries are the most regular purchase most households make. A Black-owned market turns that weekly spend into local jobs, local ownership, and a stronger neighborhood.
How does a brand get added to this collection?
Every collection member is a real listing in the newBWS Directory at standard tier: reviewed, honestly labeled, and never pay-to-play. Owners can add or claim a listing for free at newbws.com/directory/add, and verification is free. Collections are curated editorially from reviewed listings, alphabetically, with no rankings and no fees.