Employees have been told that Albertsons grocery stores in Fort Worth and Euless are closing on or before April 25, according to the company.

DALLAS — Two Albertsons grocery stores in North Texas are set to close in April, affecting a total of 138 employees, according to notices filed with the state.

The Albertsons closures come as competition among grocery retailers continues to grow across the region, with companies like H-E-B, Whole Foods Market and Walmart opening new locations.

The closures were detailed in Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) filings submitted to the Texas Workforce Commission by Albertsons Companies.

In one notice, the company said it informed employees on March 9, 2026, about the closure of its store at 1155 N. Main Street in Euless.

“On Monday, March 9, 2026, we had meetings to notify our associates of the closure of Albertsons Store No. 0106,” the company wrote. “There are 82 associates currently assigned to Albertsons Store 0106.”

The filing states the Euless store is scheduled to close to the public on or before April 25, 2026.

A second WARN notice outlines plans to close another location at 6700 W. Freeway in Fort Worth. That store employs 56 workers. The Fort Worth store is also expected to close on or before April 25, 2026.

The filings, which impact 138 employees, note “Opportunities for continued employment at other company locations are available and it is our intent to place as many associates as possible.”

Albertsons Companies operates more than 2,200 stores nationwide under several banners, including Albertsons, Safeway, Market Street and Tom Thumb.

In North Texas, Tom Thumb opened a new grocery store in Denton in December 2025. The company also closed two Tom Thumb locations last year, one in Plano and one in Allen.