Weis Markets freezes prices again
SUNBURY, Pa. — Weis Markets announced it has lowered the prices on 1,600 staple items and that it will freeze these new lower prices for ninety days through Oct. 8. It is the company's seventh 90-day price freeze program over the past two and a half years.
"Despite food inflation, we have been able to reduce and freeze the prices on 1,600 products across every department in our store," said David Hepfinger, Weis Markets' president and CEO. "Our price freeze program continues to offer our customers long term values they can count on. Over the past two and a half years, our previous price freeze programs have helped our customers save more than $30 million."
The Price Freeze Program is being promoted in Weis Markets' current circular, television and radio ads. In stores, customers will see Price Freeze signage and shelf tags for participating items.