Shoppers Food & Pharmacy/Decor packages

"Real People. Real Value. Real Smart."/"Smart Shoppers Shop Shoppers" (2003-08)
Coinciding with SuperValu converting their Metro Food Market stores to the Shoppers brand, Shoppers made notable adjustments to their store theme.

Department signage on the walls was now denoted by colored panels, corresponding to the respective products in the surrounding area.

The primary tile pattern used throughout the store was now a gray/white checkerboard. The pattern was

For 2006, a new cubic checkout light was introduced. This replaced the white and orange tower model that had been present in the chain since at least the early 1990s.

Late implementations of the package entirely omitted tan slatted walls and accents, which had also been integral to the chain's identity for a number of years. The coloring of shelving and refrigerating fixtures also changed from white/orange to entirely black.

As of 2021, this decor package is now extinct. The last store to operate with this decor package was the Kensington, MD store, which closed in 2020.

Colors

 * Red: Meat
 * Yellow: Bakery, Dairy
 * Green: Produce
 * Light blue: Seafood
 * Blue: Frozen foods

Layout
The perimeter frozen foods corridor would be expanded, now spanning two aisle widths with long coffin freezers in between each aisleway.

Starting with this decor package, Shoppers introduced an additional layout format for new and remodeled stores. While much of the store remained intact, the produce and the deli/seafood departments would switch sides. The produce section was now placed directly next to the general aisles, providing for an open feel to the store. In its prior place, the aforementioned prepared foods departments would now be located along the perimeter. However, the customer service desk would now be positioned closer to checkouts, directly behind the front facade and adjacent to the entranceways.

Several 2006-opened stores would place a lower drop ceiling over the health and beauty aisles. In spite of previous overhead signage fixtures, such signifying decor would now be affixed to the walls delineating said drop ceiling.

Fresh & Healthy (2008-09)
In the fall of 2008, Shoppers introduced a new package at a handful of remodeled stores. The largest change to their interior design philosophy since their inception, the package reflected Shoppers' continued upwards mobility with a fully refined \. While the design now moved closer to SuperValu's Fresh & Healthy family of decor installations, the overall structure of the package continued to be specific towards Shoppers.

Walls consist of a beige wallpaper with the Shoppers logo dotted about, accented at the bottom with a red stripe with black borders. At department heads, large text in Gotham would be accompanied with smaller, descriptive text and a round photo frame featuring people holding the department's respective food item. The red accent is accompanied with multilingual translations of the department name (in Chinese, French, Russian, German, Spanish, and Arabic).

The front end was touted as the "Saving Zone", in regards to customers being able to measure their savings on products at the registers. A large, curved overhead sign, as well as a red border behind checkout lanes and red wallpaper in the area accented the area accordingly.

A new flooring pattern was installed with every remodel to the package. The flooring within the main market area now consists of a large tan grid, bordered by beige tiles. The latter color extends out into the rest of the store.

Most Shoppers stores outfitted with this package have remodeled or closed, although it remains at a handful of locations as of 2021.

Fresh & Healthy 3.0 (2010-16)
First appearing at the Burke, VA store in 2010, this decor package marked a return to Shoppers' discount roots, focusing on minimalistic design to provide a simple shopping experience and reflect low prices. Unlike the previous package, the elements would now fall in line with that of other SuperValu chains (seen at Albertsons stores); regardless, the coloring and fonts used were tailored solely for the chain.

Throughout the store, yellow walls are accompanied by different colors representing individual departments, similarly to their mid-2000s decor. Amongst the highlighted portions, a ceiling-hanging, translucent sign appears with the department's respective text appearing on it. Accompanying these are other signs displaying related photos and various features of each section.

Shoppers carried over the previous package's tan/beige tiling, although they reverted to retaining existing flooring schemes. For stores with the gray/white "Real People. Real Value. Real Smart." checkerboard tile, the pattern was copied over most colored/wood sections for a unified look. Also retained are black coolers/shelving, now accented by faux wood at the top.

Aisle markers, while keeping to a triangular design, were designed akin to the 2000s decor. The upper portion features numbers inside a white circle, bordered by black/beige lines and surrounded by an orange background. This is gray, in addition to being lettered within health and beauty departments. The lower portion is written out in a bold Gotham typeface, on paper slips similar to its component piece. 2011-2012 implementations of the package increased the size of the aisle marker font and stretched it to fill the slip space according to the length of the text.

The previous checkout lane lights now have a gray frame surrounding them. "Welcomes" and "Shoppers Thanks You" signs, derived from other SuperValu chains were featured near entrances. Like its predecessor, the front end features red wallpaper, now simply with the Shoppers emblem. Later iterations simply feature a thank-you sign marking the location.

Circa 2012-2013, Shoppers dropped multilingual text from new implementations of the package.

Many stores in the chain were subject to this remodel, with the last stores receiving such renovations in late 2016. Two stores were opened with this package, albeit they were acquisitions and thus not subject to any new layout standard.

Colors

 * Red: Meat, Saving Zone
 * Orange: Bakery, Beverages
 * Yellow: Deli
 * Green: Produce, Kitchen Shop
 * Blue: Dairy/Frozen Food, Health & Beauty, Seafood
 * Violet: Floral
 * Brown: International

Shoppers Market (2017-18)
In July 2017, Shoppers unveiled a As of May 2020, both stores to feature this concept have now closed, rendering this package extinct. The Potomac Yards store was left empty (presumably due to impending redevelopment of its shopping center), while the Annapolis store was bought by discount grocer Lidl along with several other locations.