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ak Point Fresh Market began with John and Carmel Sumich who have worked alongside each other in the grocery business for over 40 years. The stores have a rich history,
brought on by the hard work of Matthew Sumich, who opened the first Delta Food Mart in Buras, Louisiana in the early 1950s. These days, their locations in Watson and Central have warmed the hearts and filled the bellies of many locals. The love they receive from the community is what inspires the Sumich family to fully invest
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All in all, Oak Point Fresh Market believes shopping shouldn’t be a chore; shopping should be a pleasure. Carried through these generations of grocers are a strong sense of community, love for God, family, and good food. These beliefs are what truly make their stores places you will “love where you shop”!
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