Do you get your grocery shopping done at Stop & Shop? The supermarket chain announced it would slash prices at its Eastern Massachusetts stores by the end of the month.
Stop & Shop, which is headquartered in Quincy, said it was replacing the price tags on thousands of items across nearly every department, so that customers can buy groceries like chicken broth and shredded cheese for cheaper.
The grocery store will begin rolling out the new prices at 88 Eastern Massachusetts locations on Aug. 22, adding to the 28 Stop & Shop stores that have already implemented them.
"We know that value matters now more than ever, and this price investment – which is the largest one we’ve executed to date – is just one example of the work we’re focused on to deliver a great experience for our customers in terms of value, high-quality products, and service in our stores," Stop & Shop President Roger Wheeler said in a statement.
The store said the lower prices are part of a multi-year "transformation strategy" announced in 2024.
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