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Save Mart Cutting Prices On Thousand Of Items

The reductions will impact 4,000 products sold at Save Mart and Lucky stores in California and Nevada
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Save Mart's price cuts will be seen at all Save Mart and Lucky stores in California and Nevada.

The Save Mart Companies is rolling out a price reduction campaign as the Modesto, Calif.-based grocer is cutting prices on more than 4,000 items.

Shoppers will see a reduction at Save Mart and Lucky stores in California and Nevada. Company officials said the price cuts will deliver “tangible relief” to families. 

According to the company, the price cuts will impact a broad range of products, including avocados, bananas, chicken breast, ground beef, bread, pasta, and household staples, including toothpaste and laundry detergent.

“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.”

Items will be 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 required. Additionally, customers who prefer to shop online for home delivery and curbside pickup will have access to the price reductions.

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