Food Lion/Decor packages

Teal/Pre-Millennium (1995-1998)
The foundation of the decor package is a pair of teal strips that wraps around the perimeter. Departments are marked by dual-colored, triple-layered signs, with a white lattice at the back. Scroll-style banners with clip art and the aforementioned tagline are complementary pieces for each department.

Aisle markers are small, and a singular item above the center of the aisle. The hemispherical aisle number is in teal, with the body being in a pale yellow color. They feature category markers on the left and right sides, with a central inset for images, advertisements, or a Food Lion logo background. This particular decor package no longer exists within Food Lion stores, as Food Lion renovated the leftovers of their store network in mid-2021.

Round Format/"Concord" (2001-04)
This decor package and prototype was introduced at Food Lion store #1552 in Concord, North Carolina on September 26, 2001. A few more Food Lion stores were opened or remodeled to the decor package in 2002 (Martinsville, VA; Salisbury, NC; and Rock Hill, SC). In mid-2003, Food Lion remodeled 68 stores in the Triangle (Raleigh-Durham) region to a slightly modified version of the decor.

"Rutherfordton" (2005-2013)
In late 2005, Food Lion launched a new concept for their main stores, this time returning to a traditional, rustic, format. The decor package, nicknamed "Rutherfordton", was named after the city where Food Lion opened a new "neighborhood" prototype store with the decor package in December of that year.

Later on, the lattice atop the registers/hanging checkout numbers were changed to a simple blue sign.

Easy Fresh & Affordable 3.0/"Hybrid" (2017-)
This iteration of the "Easy Fresh & Affordable" package debuted at several of Food Lion stores located in the Richmond, VA market when they were remodeled in mid-2017.