Easy to use and conveniently located inside Food Lion #53. Our self-serve refill water station provides fresh filtered drinking water in 1, 3 or 5-gallons.
Frequently Asked Questions About Primo Water Exchange
Where is Primo Water Exchange located?
Primo Water Exchange is located inside Food Lion #53 at 2312 Decker Blvd., Columbia, SC 29206.
What are the operating hours of Primo Water Exchange?
Primo Water Exchange follows the retailer location hours of Food Lion #53.
What types of water products are available at Primo Water Exchange?
They offer fresh filtered drinking water available in 1, 3, or 5-gallon sizes, as well as empty jugs for refill.
What payment options does Primo Water Exchange accept?
They accept American Express, Apple Pay, Cash, MasterCard, and Visa as payment options.
What services does Primo Water Exchange provide?
Primo Water Exchange provides water refill services through a self-serve refill water station.
Which brands are associated with Primo Water Exchange?
The primary brand associated is Primo Water.
What languages are supported at Primo Water Exchange?
They support English and Spanish languages for customer service.
How can I contact Primo Water Exchange for inquiries?
You can contact them via phone at +1 844-237-7466 or email at social@primowater.com.
What nearby dining options are available around Primo Water Exchange?
Nearby dining includes American Deli, Korea Garden Restaurant, Peking Wok, Little Caesars Pizza, Domino's Pizza, and KFC, offering a variety of cuisines for customers to enjoy before or after their water refill visit.
Are there any nearby financial services or ATMs near Primo Water Exchange?
Yes, Coinme, Western Union, LibertyX Bitcoin ATM, BudgetCoinz Bitcoin ATM, and Advance America provide financial services and ATM access nearby, convenient for customers handling transactions.
What nearby stores or businesses might be useful when visiting Primo Water Exchange?
Customers may find Dollar General, Royal Liquor, and Baby Furniture Plus Kids useful nearby for discount shopping, liquor purchases, and children's furniture needs, respectively.