The store reopened Saturday, with the smell of smoke still lingering.
A Safeway spokeswoman said the electrical fire started on top of one of the grocery aisles Friday morning, which in turn set off the store’s sprinkler system.
The sprinklers did their job and contained the fire, spokeswoman Jill McGinnis said. No customers or employees were injured.
McGinnis said local store directors worked to clean up the store and get it reopened quickly.
“We’re just really thankful that nobody got hurt,” McGinnis said.