Southeastern Grocers Inc. (SEG), parent company and home of Harveys Supermarket and Winn-Dixie grocery stores is welcoming the spring season by introducing a fresh array of discounted items through its Price Hold program, sprouting even more savings on the products customers shop the most. Last year, Harveys Supermarket and Winn-Dixie customers saved more than $1.65 billion by utilizing the grocer’s rewards apps, discount program and coupons.
Available at all Harveys Supermarket and Winn-Dixie stores, Price Hold offers seasonal price reductions on more than 1,000 frequently purchased products, enabling customers to maximize their grocery budgets like never before. Shoppers can enjoy an average savings of nearly 20% on products identified by blue Price Hold signs, spanning a wide range of necessities such as pantry staples, dairy and meat products, snacks, cleaning and household essentials plus much more.
Dewayne Rabon, Chief Merchandising Officer for Southeastern Grocers, said, “We’re committed to providing exceptional value on a wide range of products, including seasonal favourites, to help our customers get the items they need while also achieving their savings goals. With Price Hold, we’re not just lowering prices; we’re holding them down on grocery staples across our Harveys Supermarket and Winn-Dixie locations. It’s our way of helping families stretch their budgets further, ensuring they can enjoy quality and value throughout the spring season and beyond.”
Dedicated to delivering both quality and value, SEG’s line of Own Brand products – Essentials, SE Grocers, Prestige and Know & Love – offers nearly 8,000 items to help customers save an average of 20% compared to national brands, providing affordability without compromising quality. In 2023, SEG’s Own Brand products and market-exclusive lines garnered more than 150 awards, demonstrating their excellence and consumer appeal. Continuing its commitment to meet customer demand for transparency and quality, SEG’s Know & Love product line is set to expand further in 2024, offering shoppers access to nearly 1,000 clean-label products and reinforcing the grocer’s dedication to providing affordable, high-quality options.