All schools in Upshur County will close at 1 p.m. today. All B-UHS sporting events today are canceled.

Shop ‘n Save brings the power of Perks Rewards to 16 Express stores

SHOP ‘n SAVE, an independently owned and operated grocery chain with more than 80 stores in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, New York and West Virginia, is proud to announce that 16 SHOP ‘n SAVE Express stores in West Virginia are expanding its offerings and bringing more opportunities for customers to save through Express Perks, making the shopping experience even more rewarding.

SHOP ‘n SAVE Express stores are well-known for their exceptional full-service shopping experience and dedicated service departments. With the integration of the SHOP ‘n SAVE Express Perks Program, customers now have new ways to save with access to digital coupons, online weekly specials, in-store savings and more, allowing shoppers to maximize their savings and enjoy a convenient shopping experience.

“We’re proud of the value and convenience we are able to provide our shoppers for their hard-earned dollars and look forward to bringing additional savings opportunities to these communities,” said Craig Phillips, multistore owner, SHOP ‘n SAVE Express.

One of the many savings tactics of the SHOP ‘n SAVE Express Perks Program is the hundreds of digital coupons available to customers on a weekly basis. These coupons cover a wide range of products, allowing shoppers to enjoy savings on popular items. With the convenience of digital coupons, customers can effortlessly access these savings opportunities right at their fingertips. In addition, the SHOP ‘n SAVE Perks Program also provides customers with access to exclusive online weekly specials. These specials are carefully curated to offer exceptional value on popular grocery items, enabling customers to stretch their budgets further.

Customers also have the option to opt-in to money-saving emails so they can be alerted of the latest savings opportunities. These personalized emails deliver relevant deals and discounts directly to customers’ inboxes, allowing them to stay up-to-date and take advantage of the best offers available. Along with in-store and digital savings, customers can also search for recipes online, browse a variety of more than 100 gift card options and access their school’s Students Extra Educational Development (S.E.E.D) program, eliminating the need for customer’s to track their earnings by turning in paper receipts.

“It’s a huge value and savings opportunity for these SHOP ‘n SAVE Express locations and we’re excited for our loyal customers to be part of it,” Bob Breitinger, director of operations said. “We’re thrilled to expand the community’s resources and provide a modern shopping experience.”

One of the key advantages of the SHOP ‘n SAVE Express Perks Program is its simplicity. Customers can sign up in-store for the program by entering their phone number on the Perks Pad at checkout or on the SHOP ‘n SAVE website, www.shopnsavefood.com. Once the customer is signed up, their account can easily be accessed on the SHOP ‘n SAVE mobile app or on the website where shoppers can view, load and save digital coupons that can be redeemed on the Perks Pad at checkout. No card needed! For more information about the 16 locations being impacted and additional instructions on how to become an Express Perks Reward member, visit the www.shopnsavefood.com.

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