Money raised during Schnucks' Round Up at the Register campaign supports local programs and services, including helping to provide food, shelter, child care and job training, throughout the year.
Giant Food is updating its shelf labels to inform shoppers of products offered by women-, Black-, Asian-Indian-, Hispanic-, LGBT-, Asian-Pacific- or veteran-owned businesses.
Schnucks teammates will receive a $15 gift card to a restaurant within five miles of their work location in order for the retailer to support local business while recognizing its employees.
Dollar General is hosting in-store collection events and providing $485,000 in donations to benefit local toy drives, including the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Schnucks is partnering with The Salvation Army on the “Tree of Lights” campaign, which helps vulnerable citizens with such needs as food, utility payments, and emergency rent and mortgage payments.
CEO Joann Marks noted that while beauty remains a cornerstone of the company, CosPro Marketing is responding to changes in consumer interests related to health and wellness.