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Weis Markets Expands Curbside Pickup and Home Delivery

Service offered at 150 stores across retailer's seven-state market. The retailer is adding Weis 2 Go to 61 additional stores, increasing its delivery footprint to 150 stores across seven states.

WGB Staff

July 23, 2019

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The retailer is adding Weis 2 Go to 61 additional stores, increasing its delivery footprint to 150 stores across seven states.Photograph by WGB Staff

Weis Markets announced July 23 that it has added its Weis 2 Go online ordering with pickup and home delivery to 61 additional stores for a total of 150 stores in the company’s seven-state market area.

“Over the past two years, we have steadily expanded and upgraded our Weis 2 Go online ordering service, which offers a more seamless shopping experience through mobile ordering on the Weis app and online at WeisMarkets.com,” said Kurt Schertle, chief operating officer of Weis Markets, said in a release. “Weis 2 Go continues to offer same-day pickup on orders as well as the savings and rewards of the in-store shopping experience. A growing number of our customers have embraced this service for its convenience, including home delivery at participating stores in as little as one hour.”

Each Weis 2 Go order is hand-picked by trained personal shoppers and carefully stored until pickup. Customers can pay through PayPal or at the store's curbside checkout area. Additionally, the Sunbury, Pa.-based retailer says customers can also select to have their groceries delivered through the Weis Markets website or app, or through delivery subscription service Shipt.

The move by Weis follows a growing trend of retailers from big-box retailers such as Walmart to regional and independent grocers such as Wegmans and Schnucks

Weis first kicked off new efforts to expand their customer base through loyalty programs, curbside pickup and delivery and other added services last year. Weis representatives said that their curbside pickup fee is usually $4.95 but has been waived for a limited time.

 

 

 

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