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COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT: Meijer

May 1, 2020

Meijer Supports Local Restaurants with “Buy Local” Meal Program

Meijer Supports Local Restaurants with “Buy Local” Meal Program

Meijer kicked off a “Buy Local” meal program last week to show appreciation of its frontline team members while supporting local restaurants during these unprecedented times.

Beginning last week, each of the retailer’s 248 supercenters, grocery stores and distribution facilities began partnering with a local, independent restaurant in its community to purchase meals for its team members. This community-focused initiative will continue for the next few weeks.

“Our teams are working hard every day to ensure our stores are clean and fully stocked so our customers can find what they need for their families,” Meijer President & CEO Rick Keyes said. “This initiative is just one of the ways we are trying to show them just how much we appreciate their dedication, while also providing an opportunity to support important small businesses in the communities we serve.”

The Buy Local meal program will continue for the next few weeks but has already boosted morale across the Midwest.

The Meijer Outbound Logistics Team in Lansing ordered from family-owned Riedy’s for its team of truck drivers last week. One of the team members ran into the owner that night, who expressed how thankful they were for Meijer. In return, a few Meijer truck drivers sent the owner a note saying, “thank you for the lunches,” and that “the lunches were awesome.” Meanwhile, the Meijer Distribution Facility in Lansing also purchased wings from Mo Wings for its team.

“Our hearts are SO FULL,” wrote Louie Angelo’s, a restaurant near Elgin, Illinois, on its Facebook page. “THANK YOU @meijer for supporting Louie Angelo’s during these difficult times!! Your commitment to small, local businesses like ours makes an enormous impact. We feel so honored to provide meals to all your selfless, hardworking employees!”

Meanwhile, the Meijer in West Chester, Ohio chose Roc-a-Fellas for its first team member meal after learning that the restaurant fed 16 families in need, while the Lansing Distribution Center purchased more than 1,900 turkey and ham sub sandwiches from family-owned Tony M’s.

“All of us at Meijer are proud to serve our communities and we will continue to work through these challenging times together,” Keyes said.

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About Meijer: Meijer is a Grand Rapids, Mich.-based retailer that operates 248 supercenters and grocery stores throughout Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky and Wisconsin. A privately-owned and family-operated company since 1934, Meijer pioneered the “one-stop shopping” concept and has evolved through the years to include expanded fresh produce and meat departments, as well as pharmacies, comprehensive apparel departments, pet departments, garden centers, toys and electronics.

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Contact: Meijer News Media Hotline 616-249-6334