Flour Child to close indefinitely July 20

Amanda Horton sells discounted pork to Don Morriss Tuesday at Flour Child Find Foods. Flour Child closed its Texas Boulevard market with plans to reopen in the former Bryce's Cafeteria building.
Amanda Horton sells discounted pork to Don Morriss Tuesday at Flour Child Find Foods. Flour Child closed its Texas Boulevard market with plans to reopen in the former Bryce's Cafeteria building.

The Flour Child Fine Foods market at 3415 Texas Blvd. will close indefinitely on July 20 after a planned move to the Bryce's Cafeteria building fell through earlier this year, according to the market's owner.

The market will be open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. July 13, 18 and 20, owner Amanda Horton said in an email to customers. "Please spread the news and come in and stock up and use any gift cards you have on hand."

The email cites the effort put into a failed move and family health issues in her decision to close the market.

"Thank you for allowing us to follow our dreams and help to make them come true. I don't think we're done for good, but for now, I need to focus on my family," Horton said in the notice.

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