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    Weis Markets expands ‘Low, Low Price’ program to non-foods

    By Mass Market Retailers,

    22 days ago
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    SUNBURY, Penn. — Weis Markets is expanding its Low, Low Price (LLP) program with the addition of 448 non-food items across eight non-food categories including toilet tissue, plates, disposable cups/utensils, waste bags, paper towels and napkins, storage bags, wrap andcontainers, and facial tissue.

    “Helping customers save money on their groceries is our job,” said Bob Gleeson, Senior Vice President of Merchandising and Marketing at Weis. "Our Low, Low Price program continues to offer strong, everyday savings on 10,000 high-demand brand-name and Weis Quality grocery, produce, pantry, frozen and non-food products “We’ve helped customers save more than $50 million on their LLP purchases and are committed to helping them save even more in the months ahead.”

    The red Low, Low Price tag on shelves at Weis Markets indicates the best everyday price on items throughout the store. Weis Markets LLP program now offers reduced prices on 448 household essential items including:

    • Bounty Double Rolls (4 ct.)

    • Charmin Ultra Soft Mega Rolls (6 ct.)

    • Solo plates, bowls or cups (15-44 ct.)

    • Ziploc Sandwich Bags (90 ct.)

    • Weis Simply Great Napkins (40-100 ct.)

    • Weis Simply Great Trash or Tall Kitchen bags (12-35 ct.)

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    IU2B44D
    21d ago
    Weis Markets are greedy and treat their employees subpar.
    Terry D Moore
    21d ago
    the worst deli in the chain their meat slicers are filthy.
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