Giant Eagle Ends Foodperks, Adds Incentive to Fuelperks
Giant Eagle is ending foodperks! and adding extra incentive to use its fuelperks! program, according a press release from the Pennsylvannia-based company.
Giant Eagle is ending foodperks! and adding extra incentive to use its fuelperks! program, according a press release from the Pennsylvannia-based company.
The last day to earn foodperks! is Feb. 13.
Giant Eagle is ending foodperks! and adding extra incentive to use its fuelperks! program, according a press release from the Pennsylvannia-based company. The last day to earn foodperks! will be Feb. 13 and discounts must be redeemed by May 31. According to a letter obtained by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the CEO said customers thought the foodperks! program was "a little too complex." In an effort to inform in advance the customers who were receiving the highest level of savings with foodperks!, Giant Eagle began to issue letters to those customers along with added value offers in appreciation of their loyalty. These letters began to arrive late last week, and will continue to be delivered to customer mailboxes through this week. In …
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The program is 'a little too complex,' CEO said.
Giant Eagle is ending Foodperks, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. The last day to earn Foodperks will be Feb. 13 and discounts must be redeemed by May 31. According to a letter obtained by the newspaper, the CEO said customers thought the Foodperks program was "a little too complex." The program gave customers a 1 percent discount on groceries for every 10 gallons of gas purchased at GetGo gas stations. Foodperks began in 2009. Giant Eagle's Fuelperks program will remain. In fact, the Pittsburgh newspaper says the program will be augmented. Fuelperks already gives people 10 cents off per gallon of gas at GetGo stores for every $50 of food they buy at Giant Eagle. Under the new program, GetGo customers will get three cents off per …
Here are some of the weirdest police reports from departments across the region
Here are this week's most bizarre police calls, reports and charges. All information was provided by police reports from departments in Patch communities. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction. Blame it on technology: A Broadview Heights woman overlooked her .111 blood-alcohol content level on Aug. 26 when she explained to Westlake Police why she drove the wrong way on Interstate 90. Who deserved the blame? Her GPS, of course. That's what 26-year-old Jacqueline Kovach told police after she was stopped at 2:34 a.m. Police arrested her for drunk driving, an open container, no seat belt and willful and wanton disregard for safety. She drove west in the eastbound lanes near the Columbia Road overpass. …
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10:38 am on Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Well - I agree with I.M.Wright! And just maybe by putting her face here will make her think twice about ever driving drunk again. She could have killed people! Its not like she committed some small infraction. She was drunk and did not even realize when she turned the wrong way. A sober person, without an open container, would have been more aware of GPS instructions. Anyone with a basic GPS …   more ›
Here are some of the weirdest police reports from departments across the region
It seems there's no alleged crime too bizarre to occur in Northeast Ohio. Here are some of this week's weird calls and charges. All information was provided by police reports from departments in Patch communities. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction. Driving through a neighborhood: An 18-year-old Avon Lake man faces drunk driving charges from an incident that caused damage to a home, a garage and a car. Westlake Police said William Muller drove his 1991 Ford pickup truck into a garage and car Tuesday morning on Bradley Road. About 15 minutes later, a resident of the 31100 block of Center Ridge Road said somebody drove a pickup truck through his backyard and into a creek before exiting on foot. A …
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8:42 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012
I think it starts with our children addicts have a disease,iam one so I know. As,a child I was exposed to so much be it in the media or jus at home..i went to dare a program supposed to teach children the DANGERS of drugs but it just made me curious.we need to talk,teach,watch,love,RESPECT our children yes I said respect..if our children grow up feeling respected safe and are taught MORALS AND …   more ›
We pulled a list of Beachwood facilities offering flu shots
Flu season is upon us, and flu shots are available at several locations around Beachwood. We’ve got the full list here. Cleveland Clinic: Beachwood Family Health and Surgery Center WHEN: Flu clinics offered Thursdays, Oct. 6, 13 and 20, 5:30 to 8 p.m.; Thursday, Oct. 27, 6 to 8 p.m.; Tuesday, Nov. 8, 5:30 to 8 p.m. CONTACT: Call 800-223-2273 with questions or visit their website. COST BEFORE INSURANCE: $35 Giant Eagle WHEN: Walk-in during regular pharmacy hours (listed here), but call ahead to ensure an immunizing pharmacist is available. CONTACT: 216-831-8080 or their website. COST BEFORE INSURANCE: $25 Rite Aid WHEN: By appointment or walk-in during pharmacy hours. Click for hours. CONTACT: Call 216-831-1616 to make appointment or visit …
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Halloween is just a month away - time to start planning
Fall is here and Halloween is just around the corner. The sales on great decor have already started, along with great deals on other necessities. 1. Big Lots Location: 24295 Chagrin Blvd. Beachwood, 216-896-9286 Deal: Halloween decorations: save 40 percent on scary pathway lights and flying ghosts, spooky doorbell, screaming doormat and LED color-changing lights $7 each and more. Good through: Oct. 1, 2011 2. Michaels Location: 24081 Chagrin Blvd. Beachwood, 216-454-0231 Deal(s): 50 percent off fall décor: Harvest baskets, fall stems, bushes, garlands, fruit and more. Good through: Oct. 1, 2011 3. Target Location: 14070 Cedar Road, University Heights, 216-416-0025 Deal(s): 12-pack Coca-Cola products three for $9, Campbell’s Chunky soup two…
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Summer ends this week; time to stock up on great fall decorations plus other necessities
Patch found great deals on fall decorations, kitchen supplies, food and video games. 1. Big Lots Location: 24295 Chagrin Blvd. Beachwood, 216-896-9286 Deal: Buy any Wii or Nintendo DS video games for $18.88 and get the second one half off, multi pack DVD’s for $5 each and more. Good through: Sept. 24 2. Michaels Location: 24081 Chagrin Blvd. Beachwood, 216-454-0231 Deal(s): 50 percent off Ashland fall stems and bushes, 50 percent off Celebrate It craft pumpkins and more. Good through: Sept. 24 3. Target Location: 14070 Cedar Road, University Heights, 216-416-0025 Deal(s): 20 percent off all Kitchen Aid appliances and cookware, Keurig single-serve brewer $149.99 and more. Good through: Sept. 24 4. Jo Ann Fabrics Location: 2203 Warrensville …
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This week there are great deals on chocolate and floral arrangements, plus other necessities
This is a good week to satisfy your sweet tooth or take care of a loved one in addition to deals on cereal, detergent, craft supplies and food. 1. Godiva Location: Beachwood Place, 26300 Cedar Road, Beachwood, 216-514-0870 Deal: Buy three pieces of chocolate and get one free. Good through: Sept. 28, 2011 2. Michaels Location: 24081 Chagrin Blvd. Beachwood, 216-454-0231 Deal(s): Lowest price of the season: 50 percent off all stems, fall bushes, floral arrangements, fruit and vegetables and birds. Good through: Sept. 17, 2011 3. Target Location: 14070 Cedar Road, University Heights, 216-416-0025 Deal(s): Downy and Oxi Clean fabric softener $7.99, Tide 100-ounce liquid detergent $11.99, Colgate toothpaste $2.99 and more. Good through: Sept. …
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12:51 pm on Thursday, September 15, 2011
PostNet at Pavilion Shopping Center Lowest prices around on Printer and Toner Cartridges   more ›
A great deal on jeans plus other necessities
Patch rounded up a great deal on jeans, plus found great buys on craft supplies, NFL gear, fabrics, steak and Pepsi products. 1. Eddie Bauer Location: Beachwood Place, 26300 Cedar Road, Beachwood, 216-514-0870 Deal: Buy one pair of jeans, get the second for 50 percent off. Good through: Sept. 5 2. Michaels Location: 24081 Chagrin Blvd. Beachwood, 216-454-0231 Deal(s): Craft-A-Palooza sale: 40 percent off entire stock of various paints, spools of ribbon are three for $1, glitter and specialty paper are 50 percent off and more. Good through: Sept. 3 3. Target Location: 14070 Cedar Road, University Heights, 216-416-0025 Deal(s): Gear up for football season with the release of "Madden 2012" ($59.99); $22 for NFL player jerseys in women’s, men’…
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Heather Betz
3:21 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013
What in the world is complicated about it? It's just Giant Eagles excuse to quit letting people save money. The cost of food is going way up and now this. The extra percentage off helped. What's next they'll get rid of coupons too.   more ›