CTown

CTown Supermarkets is launching its 50th Anniversary Surprise and Delight Initiative, featuring Josh Martinez of iHeartRadio’s Z100 radio station, providing $50 voucher giveaways at six locations throughout the New York City boroughs.

As part of the program, customers are invited to find the secretly placed CTown 50th Anniversary token cards while shopping at one of the participating locations and then show the token card at checkout for an instant $50 off. The initiative – which runs through Dec. 31 or until vouchers are depleted – is offered at the following stores:

  • 1234 Castleton Ave. in Staten Island;
  • 3690 Third Ave. in Bronx;
  • 1859 Bronxdale Ave. in Bronx;
  • 330 Graham Ave. in Brooklyn;
  • 40-12 28th Ave. in Astoria; and
  • 1016 St. Nicholas Ave. in New York.

With this program, Ctown is celebrating their 50th anniversary by expressing gratitude to its shoppers who provide support to CTown grocery stores and the local communities they operate in. CTown also hopes this helps to ease some of the economic burden so many are feeling, especially during the holiday season.

To support this initiative, radio host Josh Martinez filmed two Instagram videos: a teaser reel and a second video surprising a lucky shopper who found a voucher Martinez hid.

About CTown Supermarkets

CTown Supermarkets are independently-owned and operated grocery stores, catering to the unique, ever-changing fabric of the neighborhoods they serve. Since establishing the banner in 1975,in New York City, CTown Supermarkets has grown throughout the New York Metro and Northeastern U.S. with more than 160 locations.

[RELATED: Krasdale Foods Hosts Annual Charity Golf Event]

The Shelby Report delivers complete grocery news and supermarket insights nationwide through the distribution of five monthly regional print and digital editions. Serving the retail food trade since 1967,...

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.