We all know that Washingtonians love to complain about the lack of enough good grocery store options within the city, so perhaps this bit of news will bring us all some Friday cheer: local Giant Food stores, often considered some of the worst stores in D.C., are going to be getting makeovers.

Dubbed “Project Refresh” by the company, the updates will include things like new floors and lighting, and focus on improving product quality in key areas of common grievance, like produce. More than half of Giant’s 185 stores in the District, Maryland, Virginia and Delaware will fall under the remodeling program.

The Post quotes a Giant representative saying that all stores being renovated will remain open while work is completed — but which stores will be getting the face-lift? They wouldn’t say, other than suggesting the oldest, shabbiest stores would be in line first. If that’s the case, we’d imagine some of the first Giant stores to be improved would have to be the Wisconsin Ave. store in Glover Cleveland Park, the O St. store in Shaw, and the Brentwood store in NE. No word yet on what the timeline will be for any of the stores.