BOARDMAN, Ohio - The shelves are getting stocked for the grand opening of the Grocery Outlet Bargain Market in Boardman. 

On Wednesday, workers were filling the aisles with everything from cleaning products to produce to frozen foods to canned goods. 

The bargain market only carries name brand products and prices them lower than other grocery stores

“We get cookies in at a good price. Ritz crackers $1.99 …  sometimes we'll get Oreo cookies for 1.99,” Sarah Senges, co-owner and operator, said. 

Their suppliers work with major vendors like General Mills and Kellogg's to get products that are overstocked or need to be relabeled, so they're able to keep prices 40 to 60% lower than other stores.

“We’re somewhat inflation resistant. Our prices didn’t go up as dramatically as other stores,” Eric Senges, co-owner and operator, said.

And they have some selective products. 

“We offer up to 600 different items that are considered natural, organic and healthy products,” Eric said. 

The grand opening is on Thursday, Nov. 16 at 8a.m. for the Boardman store located at 317 Boardman Poland Road. 

The store is running a special deal for Thanksgiving, if a customer buys $50 worth of groceries they get a 14 to 16 pound turkey for just $7.99.