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Southeastern Grocers Launches Curbside Pickup at Nearly 300 Stores

Customers can now order their favorite Southeastern Grocers private label products with curbside pickup at Winn-Dixie and Harveys locations in five states.
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Southeastern Grocer curbside pickup

Southeastern Grocers (SEG), Store Brands2022 Retailer of the Year and parent company of Fresco y Más, Harveys Supermarket and Winn-Dixie, is expanding its online shopping options. The retailer is launching curbside pickup at nearly 300 Winn-Dixie stores and Harveys Supermarket locations throughout Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana and Mississippi.

“Offering an additional convenience to our customers, our new curbside pickup service for Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket is a natural expansion of our shop online platform,” said Andrew Nadin, chief customer and digital officer at SEG. “As a grocer, it’s our mission to provide our customers with quality products at a great value, and to offer services that meet the needs of their busy lifestyles.”

Customers in the five states can shop for their groceries online through the Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket apps and websites to conveniently pick up their orders curbside from their preferred stores during their chosen 30-minute window for only $1.99, or opt to have their orders delivered in as little as two hours for $9. For a limited time, customers placing orders online will receive $20 off orders of $50 or more and enjoy free curbside pickup or delivery.

Last year, SEG announced its online shopping and delivery service to offer Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket customers more convenience. The grocer will extend its online shopping platform to provide delivery and curbside pickup options to its Fresco y Más customers later this year.

To help celebrate the new curbside offering, the retailer is helping alleviate hunger on Random Acts of Kindness Day. For every order placed through the Winn-Dixie and Harveys Supermarket websites on Friday, Feb. 17, the grocer will donate $10 to local food bank partners to help neighbors in need.

“It’s also our passion, and our responsibility, to ensure our communities are well nourished,” added Nadin. “That’s why we are celebrating this new offering by giving back to our local food banks to aid in the fight against hunger within the very communities we serve. We’re in the people business, we just happen to sell groceries – in stores and online."

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