Grocery chain Winn-Dixie is celebrating 100 years of business with “nostalgic pricing,” a community birthday bash, and two large donations to fight hunger.
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“Reaching 100 years is an extraordinary milestone that belongs to everyone who has been part of Winn-Dixie’s journey – our associates, our customers, and the communities we call home,” says Anthony Hucker, the Chairman and CEO of Winn-Dixie’s parent company Southeastern Grocers. “For generations, we’ve been a trusted part of family dinners, holiday gatherings, and everyday moments that matter most. That trust is our greatest measure of success. As we celebrate our centennial, we honor our lasting legacy of serving our neighbors with quality and value, and look ahead with a renewed commitment to empowering people to feed and enrich our communities as we carry Winn-Dixie into the next century.”
To help celebrate the milestone, Winn-Dixie says, from September 3 to 30, it will offer throwback pricing on several items each week. The prices will be available online and through digital coupons on the Winn-Dixie Rewards app…