The retailer will also unveil a repainted version of an iconic local mural.

Parker’s Kitchen has announced the ribbon cutting of its newest site, located in Richmond Hill, Ga. Taking place on Tuesday, Feb. 25, the retailer will celebrate the occasion with a $20,000 check presentation to Bryan County Schools. Founder and CEO Greg Parker will be in attendance to present the donation, which supports local teachers, students and staff.

The third Parker’s Kitchen in Richmond Hill features a new, hand-painted version of Richmond Hill’s iconic Lettuce Label mural, which was recently repainted by the original artist, Chris Walker. Parker’s Kitchen commissioned Walker to recreate the mural, which references Richmond Hill’s agricultural past as well as Henry Ford’s historic cultivation of iceberg lettuce.

The 98th Parker’s Kitchen retail location offers award-winning, Southern-inspired food prepared fresh on-site, including hand-breaded Southern Fried Chicken Tenders, savory mac ‘n’ cheese and a complete menu of breakfast offerings including egg casserole, sausage, egg and cheese biscuits and more. The store features signature Lowcountry-inspired architecture, designer lighting and the cleanest bathrooms in the industry.

Savannah, Ga.-based Parker’s Kitchen is one of the nation’s leading convenience store and foodservice companies. The popular Parker’s Rewards loyalty program, which includes more than 300,000 members, has saved customers more than $15 million to date.

Featured on Inc. 5000’s list of the fastest growing companies in America seven times and honored as the 2020 CStore Decisions Chain of the Year, Parker’s Kitchen employs nearly 1,800 team members and completes more than one million transactions weekly.

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