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. This particular decor package debuted at Food Lion's first "large-format" prototype store in Wake Forest, NC, on September 27, 1995.

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 decor package no longer exists at active Food Lion locations, as Food Lion completed renovating the rest of their store network in 2021.

Round Format/"Concord" (2001-2004)
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; however the San Pablo store in Jacksonville, FL opened with a slightly modified variation of the Kash N' Karry design of the time). In mid-2003, Food Lion remodeled 68 stores in the Triangle (Raleigh-Durham) region to a slightly modified version of the decor.

Quality and Value/Porcelain (2004-200x)
This particular decor package debuted at 65 Food Lion stores remodeled in the company's home market of Charlotte, North Carolina in mid-2004.

"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 Food Lion stores located in the Richmond, VA market when they were remodeled in mid-2017. The decor package became the standard interior design on new builds (starting with the Crenshaw Corners store in Wake Forest, NC), and future remodels going forward. Several stores in respective markets have been remodeled to this interior package over the years, with the Hampton Roads and Roanoke, VA stores in 2018; South Carolina and Charlottesville, VA in 2019; and the Mid-Atlantic division (Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Northern Virginia, and West Virginia) in 2020. Food Lion finished their remodeling efforts in 2021, remodeling 87 stores in outlying areas where they haven't been remodeled for years, most notably the areas of Savannah and Augusta, GA; Beaufort and the Upstate region of South Carolina; Tennessee; Kentucky; the Tri-Cities; and western North Carolina. That same year, a Food Lion store in Huntersville, NC received a slight interior refresh.