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Weis Markets Launches Online Shopping at Five Store Locations

Arielle Sidrane

January 1, 2018

2 Min Read

Weis Markets recently rolled out Online Shopping with in-store pick-up in five of its Pennsylvania stores, including Clarks Summit, Mountaintop, Dallas, Lititz and Bellefonte. Weis Online Shopping is now available in 34 locations throughout Pennsylvania, Maryland and New York. Weis Online Shopping allows customers to conveniently order groceries online and either pay through a secure PayPal system or at the store with curbside checkout. The service is free for orders of $150 or more. A $2.95 service fee is added for orders under $150, and the service fee is waived on first time orders. Each order is handpicked in-store by trained personal shoppers and then carefully stored until pick-up, company officials say. Customers can use their Weis Preferred Shopper’s cards to save on orders and earn gas rewards. They can also browse the weekly online circular and add sale items to their carts. Paper and eCoupons are also accepted. “Many of our customers have embraced Weis Online Shopping, which offers our customers the best of both worlds: the in-store shopping experience with online, time-saving convenience. Our in-store personal shoppers are trained to focus on quality and customize orders,” says Richard Gunn, Weis Markets’ senior vice president of merchandising and sales. “This is an extremely convenient service. Customers can place their orders at any time and schedule a convenient pick-up time that suits their schedule. These orders can also be ready in four hours.” The new locations include: Weis Markets Dallas store located at 495 Memorial Highway Rt. 415; the Clarks Summit storelocated at 1020 Northern Boulevard off Route 11 in South Abington Township; the Mountaintop store located at 237 South Mountaintop Boulevard; the Lititz store, located at 740 South Broad Street; and the Bellefonte store, located 170 Buckaroo Lane. For more information, visit WeisMarkets.com/OnlineShopping.

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