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  • Weis Set to Open New Superstore in Ranson, W.V.

    SUNBURY, Pa. -- Weis Markets here will cut the ribbon for a 61,000-square-foot superstore in Ranson, W.V. this Saturday.
  • Grocers Set to Go Organic! for Earth Day Next Month

    MINNEAPOLIS -- More than 3,300 grocery stores operated by chains including Kroger, Giant Foods, HEB, Whole Foods, and Wild Oats, are joining forces with 45 organic product manufacturers to present "Go Organic! for Earth Day," the second annual national educational and promotional campaign to encourage people to learn about and try organic products.
  • More Alleged Food Tampering Found in Pa.'s Lehigh Valley

    BETHLEHEM, Pa. -- In the latest instance of food tampering reports in the Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania, a man allegedly found a thin, three-inch long wire in a prepared sandwich he bought Feb. 10 at a King's Supermarket here.
  • Weis Markets Launches Multimedia Ad Campaign

    SUNBURY, Pa. -- Regional chain Weis Markets, Inc. here is rolling out a multimedia "Where Freshness Matters" marketing campaign that includes new TV commercials.
  • Weis Opens Superstore in Boonsboro, Md.

    SUNBURY, Pa. -- Weis Markets, based here, celebrated the opening of a new superstore in Boonsboro, Md. over the weekend. Earlier this fall the 158-store chain broke ground for a new superstore in nearby Thurmont, Md.
  • GMA Conference to Ponder Food's Future; Weis Markets Prez to Speak

    WASHINGTON -- The Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) has announced the speakers for its inaugural Conference on the Future of Food, which will focus on the intersection between nutrition, international trade, regulations, and innovation in the food industry. The conference will take place in Washington, D.C., Nov. 29 to Dec. 1. One of the featured speakers is Norman Rich, president of Sunbury, Pa.-based Weis Markets.
  • Weis Markets Posts 11.9 Pct. Third Qtr. Gain

    SUNBURY, Pa. -- Weis Markets Inc. here said third quarter net income increased 11.9 percent to $13.7 million, on sales increases of 3.2 percent to $535.3 million, and a comparable store sales gain of 3.3 percent.
  • KATRINA'S IMPACT--AN INDUSTRY UPDATE

    SEPTEMBER 02, 2005-- The news from New Orleans and elsewhere in Katrina's wake continued to darken yesterday. At the same time, government agencies and private companies, including many in the grocery business, continued to scramble to help those in increasingly desperate need. What follows are highlights from yesterday¿s developments, with a focus on the industry.
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