Southeastern Grocers customers see fresh produce price cuts
Southeastern Grocers customers see fresh produce price cuts
Southeastern Grocers, parent company of BI-LO and Winn-Dixie, has dropped prices by up to 50 percent on over 400 pantry essentials, including fresh produce. The grocery chain’s newly launched ‘Down Down’ pricing program is based on a commitment to lower prices.
“We know that almost one in five people in the Southeast are relying on food subsidies to feed their families every week," Ian McLeod, president and chief executive officer of Southeastern Grocers, said in a press release. "It is therefore not surprising that our customer surveys report that ‘affordable prices’ is the most important requirement from a grocery store.
“We are committed to build a deeper sense of trust with our customers, and unveiling the long-term Down Down pricing campaign is a demonstration of just how serious we are about giving our customers lower prices,” he said.
Down Down follows the company’s recent launch of New Regular Prices, which reduced the prices of favorite grocery items. The Down Down program will apply to over 400 frequently purchased items. That will be on top of more than 3,000 New Regular Prices already lowered.
“Savings are so significant that a family shopping at BI-LO or Winn-Dixie will now save over $700 this year as a result of these lower prices. This is a meaningful difference for any household budget,” McLeod said in the release.