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California-based The Save Mart Companies is lowering prices on more than 4,000 items in Save Mart and Lucky stores throughout California and Nevada.

From farm-fresh avocados and bananas to chicken breasts, ground beef, bread, pasta and household staples like name-brand toothpaste and laundry detergent, the initiative is focused on easing expenses for families while redefining value in grocery shopping.

“As families across the nation are grappling with inflation and economic uncertainty, we knew it was time to act,” said Jim Perkins, president of The Save Mart Companies.

“Shoppers deserve a break, and this aggressive campaign is designed to bring affordability back to the table. By making a significant price investment and negotiating with our supplier network, we’ve cut through the noise of rising costs to deliver what matters most – unmatched savings without sacrificing quality.”

Shoppers will find thousands of items marked with red “Lower Price” tags across every department, including produce, meat, dairy, frozen, bakery, deli, floral and pantry essentials. No sign-ups or coupons are required.

In addition, customers who shop online for home delivery and curbside pick-up get the same prices as in-store.

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About The Save Mart Companies

The Save Mart Companies operates more than 200 stores across the West Coast with 194 Save Mart, Lucky and FoodMaxx stores in neighborhoods throughout California and Western Nevada, and 11 Roth’s and Chuck’s Fresh Markets in Oregon and Washington.

It is the West Coast’s largest regional, full-service grocery chain, with 12,000 employees. The Save Mart Companies’ philanthropic nonprofit organization, The CARES Foundation, provides resources for children and families and has donated more than $5 million to local communities.

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