Price Rite Marketplace aims to make it easier for families to prepare meals this holiday season by offering two guides that show how customers can feed eight to 10 people for about $40 using regularly priced items available in stores.
The lists feature ingredients for two types of holiday meals:
- Ham dinner meal: spiral ham; B&B russet potatoes 5-pound; B&B heavy cream (16-ounce); brown gravy mix; cranberry sauce; Libby’s pineapple, canned; dinner rolls; B&B frozen Brussels sprouts (12-ounce); bacon; Steve & Ed’s Honey (12-ounce); eight-inch pie and shells and cheese (two).
- Latino-inspired holiday meal: Picnic pork shoulder; Bowl & Basket rice (2-pound bag); Pigeon Peas (15oz); Goya Sazon; Goya Yucca Fresh; green bananas; russet potatoes (5-pounds); elbows; shredded carrots; mayo; eggs; evaporated milk; condensed milk and vanilla extract.
“The holidays are a time to celebrate with the people who matter most, and we’re committed to making those celebrations easier and more affordable,” said Kevin McDonnell, president of Price Rite Marketplace.
“Our holiday meal guides feature the seasonal favorites our customers love, paired with the value and convenience Price Rite is known for. This season, we want families to spend less time worrying about costs and more time enjoying meaningful moments together.”
About Price Rite Marketplace
Price Rite Marketplace is a registered trademark of Wakefern Food Corp., a retailer-owned cooperative based in Keasbey, New Jersey, and the largest supermarket cooperative in the United States.
Price Rite Marketplace opened its first store in 1995 under the name Price Rite Supermarkets, and operates more than 53 locations in Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island.
The company recently was ranked among the top two most affordable grocery stores in six states, according to a national report by NetCredit.
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