Beginning Sunday, more than food will be frozen at a local grocery store.
Weis Markets has lowered the prices on 2,400 staple items chain-wide and the supermarket will freeze these prices for 90 days, until April 2.
This is the sixth round of the chain's Price Freeze program in two years.
"Our 90-day Price Freeze program continues to make sense in a slow growth economy impacted by high unemployment in most of the markets we serve," David J. Hepfinger, Weis Markets president and chief executive officer, said in a news release Thursday. "It has been a great program for our customers."
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