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A combined shortage of labor, material, and transportation has made it difficult for stores like Tops and Wegmans to keep many items in stock.
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Wegmans said that by making the switch to fiber cartons, it will eliminate 625,000 pounds of foam from its stores every year.
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Wegmans recently notified customers that two databases used for the company’s internal business purposes were inadvertently left open to potential outside access.
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There may not be the same level of shelf-clearing seen last spring, but supermarkets, like Wegmans and Tops, continue to limit purchases of certain items.
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Thai officials have disputed the claims about how prevalent the situation is with monkeys being used to harvest coconuts.
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Wegmans will be supplying face masks to its employees in line with federal guidelines designed to help stop the spread of the coronavirus.
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The grocery chain is getting an early start on the state-wide ban, which begins in March.
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“I made fun of my husband for the thought of going his early, but apparently he wasn’t alone."
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Wegmans' next big store opening is in late October, when it opens its first New York City location in Brooklyn .
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"The sight of someone with a gun can be alarming, and we don’t want anyone to feel that way at Wegmans. For this reason, we prefer that customers not openly carry firearms into our stores."