Meijer is dropping prices on more than 70 Meijer brand grocery essentials this summer to help customers who continue to feel the pinch of inflation.
Items included in the 10-week promotion, which offers discounts up to 60 percent, include Meijer brand food and drinks popular in the Midwest during the summer months: hot dog and burger buns, potato chips, lemonade, freezer pops, ingredients to make s’mores and canned goods like baked beans for summer picnics.
“Meijer understands customers are looking for value now more than ever before, especially during the summer months of cookouts, camping and kids home from school,” said Don Sanderson, chief merchandising and marketing officer for the Grand Rapids, Michigan-based retailer.
“This promotion underscores our dedication to bringing ‘more good to life’ at great prices, ensuring families can find affordable and reliable options across every aisle.”
Discounted prices are valid through July 19. A few of the Meijer brand items included in the summer promotion include:
- Freezer pops, 24-pack: $1.99;
- Graham crackers: $2;
- Chocolate bar 6-pack: $4;
- Marshmallows: $1;
- Quenchers enhanced water, 1-liter: $0.69;
- Hot dog and hamburger buns, 8-count: $1.39;
- Bottled purified water 24-pack: $2.99;
- Lemonade, 52 oz.: $1.99; and
- Canned maple cured baked beans, 28 oz., $1.69.
For additional savings, Meijer encourages customers to use mPerks, the Meijer app that allows them to earn points on every dollar spent. The points can be redeemed for in-store coupons or used for additional savings on fuel at Meijer Express gas stations.
In addition, the mPerks program allows customers to earn savings on the products they purchase most in the “hand-picked offers” section of coupons in the app. They can find all items included in the promotion at meijer.com.
About Meijer
Meijer is a privately owned, family-operated retailer that has more than 500 supercenters, grocery stores, neighborhood markets and express locations throughout the Midwest.
With more than 70,000 employees, Meijer is consistently recognized as a Great Place to Work and annually donates at least 6 percent of its profit to strengthen communities.
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