When you need groceries in East Carroll Parish, do you want a store that knows the community, stocks what you need, and has been part of local life for generations?
LAKE PROVIDENCE, Louisiana — Jong's SuperValu on North Hood Street is Lake Providence's locally owned grocery store, serving East Carroll Parish residents with a full-service grocery and deli operation that has been part of the community since 1948. In a parish where a large chain supermarket would require a significant drive, Jong's has filled the essential role of community grocer for over seven decades — providing the fresh food, quality meats, and household staples that Lake Providence families depend on week in and week out.
The store features a full deli, bakery, and butcher department alongside the standard grocery departments that make it a one-stop shopping destination for East Carroll Parish households. The butcher counter is a particular asset for a community with deep roots in hunting, fishing, and farm-to-table food traditions — the kind of department that a regional chain rarely invests in the way a locally owned operation does. A second location at 409 Charles D. Jones Boulevard extends Jong's reach within the parish, serving more of the community that has relied on the family business across multiple generations of ownership.
What makes a store like Jong's genuinely valuable to a community is exactly what makes it hard to replace: the institutional knowledge of what East Carroll Parish families actually buy, the personal relationships built over decades between staff and regular customers, and the commitment to staying in a community when a corporate operation might decide the numbers don't work. Jong's has chosen to stay and serve — and East Carroll Parish is better for it.
Jong's SuperValu is located at 217 N Hood Street in Lake Providence. Hours run through 6 PM on weekdays. Call (318) 559-2541 for department and service information. For East Carroll Parish families, this is the grocery store that has been part of the community longer than most residents have been alive.
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