Stop & Shop unveils lower everyday prices
Stop & Shop unveils lower everyday prices
Stop & Shop announced a number of changes to improve its shopping experience and make groceries more affordable at all of its 25 stores in Rhode Island. These actions include:
- Lowering everyday, regular prices on thousands of items across national and private brand products. On average, customers will benefit from reductions in the everyday pricing of 3,500 products on average across each store.
- Eliminating its 10-cent paper bag fee at all stores across the state, making them once again free for Rhode Island shoppers.
- Launching new Savings Kiosks, which are in-store savings centers where customers can save on their groceries with digital coupons, printed in-store or delivered to their phone, every time they shop.
“Today, we are announcing a significant investment in our Rhode Island Stop & Shop stores that will deliver a better shopping experience and bring more value to our local customers,” said Roger Wheeler, president of Stop & Shop. “We have been listening to our customers — and we have heard you. That is why we’re making it possible to buy more groceries for your family, at a lower cost, at every one of our stores in Rhode Island. We’re also investing in more store remodels, like our newly refreshed location in Richmond, which will be complete later this month. We’re going to continue to listen to your feedback and will, over time, make even more changes across all areas of the store.”
Stop & Shop’s new, lower everyday prices include private brands and national brands across nearly every department. Shoppers can easily spot the price reductions in store through yellow tags highlighting the new versus old pricing.
Earlier this year, Stop & Shop announced a multi-year strategy to improve the customer experience through price investments, store remodels, and a focus on in-store service. This statewide effort in Rhode Island is the retailer’s latest effort to deliver more value to its customers through lower everyday pricing and strong promotions, which it expects to continue to roll out over the next several years.