Grocery Outlet shifts back to treasure-hunt model amid challenges

Grocery Outlet Holding Corp. (GO) is reverting to its core treasure-hunt shopping model after facing setbacks in its turnaround efforts. The company's 2025 performance was affected by store closures, non-cash impairments, and increased promotional costs. Management has acknowledged past errors and is working to correct them, though projections for 2026 indicate a slight decline in store count and comparable sales.

Grocery Outlet, a discount grocery chain listed on NASDAQ as GO, has encountered obstacles in its strategic overhaul. According to an analysis published on March 7, 2026, the company is returning to its traditional treasure-hunt model, where shoppers seek out unique deals. This shift comes after 2025 results were hampered by several factors, including store closures, non-cash impairments, and higher promotional expenses.

Management has recognized previous missteps and is taking steps to address them. Despite these efforts, the outlook for 2026 includes a projected 1% decline in store count and a -1% change in comparable store sales. However, the company remains focused on long-term expansion, particularly in the Eastern United States.

The analyst who covered the stock previously viewed GO as a potential turnaround opportunity but now notes that the plan has faced setbacks. A one-year price target of $6.59 was set, representing about 7% below the stock price as of March 6, 2026, calculated using projected EBITDA and market capitalization.

This assessment is based on the company's disclosed financial projections and strategic adjustments, with no indication of immediate recovery. The analyst maintains no position in GO and offers this as an independent opinion.

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