Today is the 10th of March, 2026, and Cocoa Beach is buzzing with news about the upcoming changes in the local grocery scene. The Winn-Dixie store, a familiar spot for many locals, is set to close its doors by the end of May. This closure marks a significant transition as ALDI plans to take over the space, promising a new shopping experience for the community.
While the Winn-Dixie in Cocoa Beach is shutting down, there’s good news for those who enjoy their selection of beverages; the adjacent Winn-Dixie Beer, Wine & Spirits store will remain open. Employees at the Cocoa Beach location have already been informed about the changes and will have the first chance to apply for positions at the new ALDI. It’s a thoughtful move that helps ensure job continuity for the staff.
What’s Next for Winn-Dixie and ALDI?
For those who still prefer shopping at Winn-Dixie, several locations in Brevard County will continue to operate. These include:
- 3170 W. New Haven Ave., Melbourne
- 5270 Babcock Street, Palm Bay
- 1564 Harrison Street, Titusville
- 5410 Murrell Road, Viera
Additionally, the following Winn-Dixie Beer, Wine & Spirits locations will remain available:
- 961 E. Eau Gallie Blvd., Indian Harbour Beach
- 6231 U.S. 1, Port St. John
- 1529 N. Singleton Ave., Titusville
Earlier this year, Winn-Dixie announced a rebranding initiative that includes a fresh look and a new marketing campaign. The company is focused on long-term growth in Florida and Southern Europe, aiming to operate around 130 grocery stores in these areas. With an emphasis on quality, service, and value, Winn-Dixie is committed to enhancing the shopping experience for its customers, especially at recently renovated locations.
Grocery Shopping Trends in Florida
As we look at the broader picture, grocery shopping in Florida presents a unique landscape compared to European markets. Major players like Publix, Target, Walmart, and Walgreens dominate the scene, offering larger spaces, wider aisles, and taller shelves. Among these, Publix stands out as the most popular chain, known for its emphasis on regional products and reliability.
Target and Walmart provide a more diversified shopping experience by combining groceries with other retail categories such as clothing, toys, electronics, and household items. Shopping at these chains can feel like a stroll through a consumer wonderland. Meanwhile, Walgreens has carved out a niche as a hybrid of pharmacy, grocery store, and medical resource, with some locations even featuring small clinics for basic healthcare needs. Notably, a Walgreens in Key West uses the former site of a cinema, creating a visually engaging shopping atmosphere.
All these supermarkets boast an extensive array of products, from food and non-food items to seasonal goods. This variety can be both overwhelming and exciting for shoppers, inviting them to explore and discover new items.
For more details on the closure of the Cocoa Beach Winn-Dixie and the opening of ALDI, check out the full article here.
For insights on supermarket trends in Florida, visit the analysis here.



