WILSON, Wyo. — Hungry Jack’s General Store, Wilson’s stalwart purveyor of groceries and other necessities, reopened on Saturday, Sept. 2.

The store closed for remodeling in February after changing hands from the Stearns family, who had owned and operated the store since it opened in 1954, to the Hungry Jack’s Company, a coalition of 210 community investors. The reopening was expected in June.

“Hungry Jack’s Company is in business to serve the grocery and general store needs for the local community and visitors of Teton County, Wyoming,” the company’s website states. “Hungry Jack’s is a Community Owned Business where emphasis is placed on providing staples and goods at reasonable prices. While the Hungry Jack’s Company seeks to make a profit, it puts community interests first and financial returns second.”

Updates made to the store include: new lighting, shelving and display fixtures, the addition of outdoor seating, a new line of branded merchandise and more.

Further information regarding opening hours and other logistics are expected to be made public soon.

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