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Grocery Outlet Holding Corp. has announced the winners of its Free Groceries for Life sweepstakes, which also offered customers the chance to win a range of other prizes.

The grand prize winners (valued at $240,000) – Michaele Webster of Hidden Valley Lake, California, and Annette Baker of Westminster, California – were surprised with celebrations at their local Grocery Outlet locations to notify them that they’d won the sweepstakes. See videos here.

“At Grocery Outlet, we pride ourselves on being in our customers’ corner to give them the very best deals and shopping experience every single day,” said Jason Potter, Grocery Outlet CEO.

“The Free Groceries for Life sweepstakes was an example of that, providing our shoppers a life-changing opportunity. I congratulate the winners and extend my thanks to the team and store operators who made this sweepstakes a success.”

The sweepstakes ran from Jan. 8-March 31. Grocery Outlet randomly selected 32 winners from all eligible entries. It also selected 10 people to win free groceries for a year (valued at $6,000) and 20 people to win free groceries for a month (valued at $500).

About Grocery Outlet

Based in Emeryville, California, Grocery Outlet is a high-growth, extreme value retailer of quality, name-brand consumables and fresh products sold primarily through a network of independently operated stores.

The company and its subsidiaries have more than 530 stores in California, Washington, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Idaho, Maryland, Nevada, North Carolina, New Jersey, Georgia, Ohio, Alabama, Delaware, Kentucky and Virginia.

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