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Save Mart Cos. offers dedicated shopping hours for first responders at all stores

Law enforcement, fire and medical personnel will have special hours at Save Mart, FoodMaxx and Lucky stores

Michael Browne, Executive Editor

April 3, 2020

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Save Mart announced in mid-March that it was looking to hire up to 1,000 new in-store positions, drivers, and warehouse team members in the face of the COVID-19 crisis.Save Mart Cos.

The Save Mart Cos. is dedicating special shopping hours for first responders at Save Mart, FoodMaxx and Lucky stores throughout California and northern Nevada as a way to assist and thank them for their service during the coronavirus health crisis. Dedicated shopping hours began on Thursday, April 2.

First responders, defined as law enforcement, fire and medical personnel, will have the opportunity to shop all of Save Mart’s 205 stores one hour before and one hour after posted store hours every day for the time being. First responders will need to provide proof of credentials to access dedicated shopping. 

“We want to give thanks to the dedicated, hardworking first responders throughout all our communities working the front lines during these extraordinary times,” said Hal Levitt, senior vice president of retail operations for the Modesto, Calif.-based grocery chain. “Medical, law and fire personnel are putting their lives on the line during this pandemic and we want to thank them and make their lives a little easier by extending these special dedicated shopping hours to them.”

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First responders will have the opportunity to shop all of Save Mart’s 205 stores one hour before and one hour after posted store hours.

Levitt said the idea to offer special shopping hours for first responders came from conversations with local and regional police, sheriff, and fire officials as well as local hospitals and healthcare providers who said their ranks are in need of additional shopping opportunities because of the impact of the pandemic on their work schedules.

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Last week, the company also announced dedicated special shopping hours for seniors and vulnerable populations every Tuesday and Thursday from 6 a.m.-9 a.m. at all Save Mart, FoodMaxx and Lucky stores as well as extended all Lucky and Save Mart pharmacy hours from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. throughout California and Northern Nevada.

Save Mart announced in mid-March that it was looking to hire up to 1,000 new in-store positions, drivers, and warehouse team members in the face of the COVID-19 crisis. In addition to the union wages and benefits offered under the company’s contracts with UCFW and Teamsters locals in the region, the company has added temporary weekly bonuses of between $2.50 and $3.50 per hour worked that will be in effect during the COVID-19 crisis. For existing team members, the bonus pay is retroactive to the week of March 8.

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About the Author

Michael Browne

Executive Editor, Supermarket News

Michael Browne joined Supermarket News in 2018 after serving in managing and executive editor capacities at leading B2B media brands including Convenience Store NewsLicense Global and Travel Agent. He also previously served as content production manager for print and digital in the Business Intelligence division of Informa, parent company of Supermarket News and Nation’s Restaurant News.

As executive editor, Mike oversees the editorial content of supermarketnews.com as well as the monthly print publication. He also directs all content-based brand-related projects including the annual Top 75 Retailers report, Category Guide, Retailer of the Year, research surveys and special reports, as well as podcast and webinar content. Mike has also presented and moderated at industry events.

In addition to the positions mentioned above, Mike has also worked as a writer and/or editor for special projects at American Legal Media (ALM), managing editor for Tobacco International, special projects editor at American Banker • Bond Buyer, and as production editor for Bank Technology News and other related financial magazines and journals published by Faulkner & Gray.

A graduate of Fordham University, Mike is based in New York City, where he was born and raised.

Contact Mike at [email protected] or follow him on Twitter and LinkedIn.

 

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