

Southeastern Grocers Inc., parent company and home of Harveys Supermarket and Winn-Dixie grocery stores, together with the SEG Gives Foundation, is kicking off the season of giving by donating Thanksgiving meals to 7,000 individuals and families experiencing hunger across the Southeast. The grocer invites customers to join in the spirit of giving by donating $1, $5 or rounding up their grocery bills at the register or by participating in the grocer’s “buy one, give one” initiative – where customers are encouraged to donate a shelf-stable item at checkout – to help ensure neighbors experiencing hunger can enjoy a warm holiday meal this season.
More than 47 million people in the U.S. face hunger, including 1 in 5 children, according to Feeding America. To help minimize food insecurity around the holidays, the grocer is collaborating with more than 20 local food banks and community partners across its five-state footprint to provide 7,000 turkeys and holiday sides to neighbors who may be facing hunger. The grocer’s partners include:
Raymond Rhee, Chief People Officer for Southeastern Grocers, said, “As the holiday season approaches, we’re reminded of our shared responsibility to ensure no family faces the uncertainty of an empty table. We are deeply thankful for our generous partners and customers, who are joining us to provide warm, nourishing Thanksgiving meals for our neighbors in need. Together, we’re providing hope, compassion and a moment of comfort during this meaningful time of the year.”
Now through Dec. 17, the grocer invites customers to embrace the season of giving by donating $1, $5 or simply rounding up their grocery bill at the register while shopping at local Harveys Supermarket or Winn-Dixie stores. Customers can also join in the “buy one, give one” initiative by taking advantage of the grocer’s many BOGO items and donating one of the items at checkout for a neighbor who may be experiencing hunger this holiday season. Every contribution will support Feeding America’s mission to end hunger.
Lauren Biedron, Senior Vice President of Corporate Partnerships at Feeding America, said,“The holidays are a time to nourish traditions, celebrate, and share meals with our loved ones, yet 47.4 million people in America face hunger, even during the holidays. Feeding America appreciates Southeastern Grocers’ ongoing commitment to supporting families. Their partnership helps ensure that everyone has access to nourishing meals and the connections that bring us together during the holiday season.”
This holiday season, Harveys Supermarket and Winn-Dixie is committed to helping customers save more. With exclusive in-store promotions, a savings-packed Rewards program with personalized percentage back offers, and its seasonal discount program, Price Hold, the neighborhood grocer is here to make holiday shopping budget-friendly and hassle-free for all. For additional convenience, customers can order their feast, plus more, with grocery delivery and curbside pickup at select locations. Visit shop.harveyssupermarkets.com/thanksgiving or shop.winndixie.com/thanksgiving to order online and gather the same savings benefits of shopping in-store deals and promotions.
Now through Dec. 24, the grocer is offering a holiday meal deal for $39.99 that feeds three to five people to help customers easily plan their holiday feast at a winning price. The meal includes a chef-carved ham or ready-to-carve turkey breast, a 12-pack of rolls and your choice of four sides, with options for homestyle or cornbread stuffing, green bean casserole, mashed sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes or gravy. Customers can simply look for the holiday meal display in the deli department of their neighborhood store for stress-free entertaining.
All Harveys Supermarket and Winn-Dixie grocery and liquor stores will be closed Thanksgiving Day to give associates a well-deserved day of rest with family and friends as a thank you for their diligent work and compassion displayed for their communities this year. All stores will close as normal Wednesday, Nov. 27 and reopen for regular business hours Friday, Nov. 29.
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A new study has identified the candy capitals of America, with Vermont claiming the top spot, based on the number of candy stores there.
Price-tracking website Pricelisto analyzed the locations of 23,667 candy stores across the United States and compared them to state populations to find out which states have the most candy stores per 100,000 people.
Vermont has been crowned the candy capital, with 12.2 candy stores per 100,000 residents.
Middlebury Sweets is the largest candy store in the state, located in South Middlebury. It’s home to over 1,500 types of candy, as well as handmade chocolate available on site. The store is also attached to a motel, so candy fanatics can stay overnight for an extended experience.
New Hampshire is second, boasting 10.63 candy stores per 100,000 residents.
The state is home to Chutters, a candy store with the world’s largest candy counter. There are three locations in New Hampshire, but if you want to see the massive 112-ft candy-filled counter for yourself, you’ll need to head to the store in Littleton.
Maine is third, with 9.74 candy stores per 100,000 residents.
Seavey’s Sweets is credited with the original creation of the Needham, a dessert bar made from sugar, chocolate, coconut, and surprisingly, potato. Although the shop is no longer operating, Needhams remain a classic favorite for Mainers.
In fourth is New York, with 9.11 candy stores per 100,000 residents.
After California, New York has the highest number of candy stores out of any state at a whopping 1,782. Economy Candy is New York City’s oldest store, stocking all types of candy, nuts, and dried fruit since 1937.
Rhode Island is fifth, home to 8.94 candy stores per 100,000 residents.
Anchor Toffee, Lolli and Pops, and Candy 4 Pennies are just a few of the highly rated candy stores located in Rhode Island.
New Jersey ranks sixth, with 8.37 candy stores per 100,000 residents. The state is credited with the creation of Salt Water Taffy, a type of soft and chewy candy, after a boardwalk candy shop supposedly flooded with ocean water in 1883.
Pennsylvania is seventh, with 8.02 candy stores per 100,000 residents. According to oral tradition, the popular candy corn was invented here in the 1880s by candy-maker George Renninger.
A very close eighth is Illinois, with 8.01 candy stores per 100,000 residents. The state is home to 1,005 candy stores in total, the sixth highest of any state.
Massachusetts is ninth, with 7.54 candy stores per 100,000 residents. One of the biggest stores here is Penny Candy, offering over 1,000 types of candy.
Wisconsin is tenth, with 7.04 candy stores per 100,000 residents. Goody Goody Gumdrop is the largest candy store in the state, found in Wisconsin Dells.
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Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming, a leading name in the U.S. pet service industry, has launched 40+ treat options for pets. The treats, ranging from crunchy chips and jerky to bark-b-q-picks and functional chews, are part of nine distinct expanded product lines that emphasize variety and innovation in what they offer. With a focus on quality and natural ingredients, the new treats were developed in response to passionate customer feedback and demand, reinforcing Woof Gang’s position as the trusted source and best place for treats, as recognized by its customers.
“We believe that all pets deserve treats—and they should be natural, high quality, and delicious,” said Ricardo Azevedo, CEO of Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming. “From rigorous research and testing to truly taking our customers’ feedback and desires into account, we believe these new products live up to the expectations of pets and pet parents everywhere. The treat line expansion is part of a strategic growth plan to continue providing the best service and selection to our communities across the country.”
As its customers’ trusted source for treats, Woof Gang chose to enhance the treat experience for pets and pet parents, ensuring they would have access to hand-picked treats exclusive to Woof Gang locations. The strategic expansion of the proprietary treat portfolio includes All Natural Biscuits, Crunchy Chips, Crunchy Straws, Turkey Tendons, Jerky Line, Bark-B-Q-Picks, Natural Chews, Functional Treats, and Dental Chews. All 40+ products are made from all-natural ingredients that you can pronounce, free from artificial ingredients and preservatives, and tested by the official Woof Gang family pack of office dogs.
Woof Gang’s proprietary treat launch doesn’t stop there—its ongoing focus on strengthening relationships in the community and making a positive impact is also part of the launch celebrations. The brand partnered with the Pet Alliance, inviting shelter dogs to pick which one of their new Crunchy Chips is their favorite. Turns out dogs love all the new crunchy Chips, check out the video here. The brand will also give away Chicken Chip treats to every pet parent who adopts a dog from Pet Alliance Sanford for the rest of the year.
Meet the nine lines of proprietary Woof Gang treats:
To learn more about Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming, visit www.woofgangbakery.com.
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