The Save Mart Companies Launches the 'Right By You' Affordability Promise
The Save Mart Companies, operating a network of 191 grocery stores under the Save Mart, Lucky, and FoodMaxx brands throughout California and Nevada, has announced the launch of its new initiative dubbed the "Right By You" Affordability Promise. Designed to help families weather the storm of rising prices and inflation, this program aims to provide immediate relief through various offerings that address both food affordability and access.
Meeting Community Needs
Jim Perkins, the President of The Save Mart Companies, emphasized that the motivation behind the "Right By You" initiative stems from real conversations with families facing daily challenges. “When families tell us they’re caught in tough choices between buying groceries or filling up the gas tank, it’s clear that we need to do more than simply acknowledge rising costs. We need to provide practical support,” said Perkins, highlighting the intention behind this 12-point action plan.
Key Components of the Initiative
Launched on October 29 and extending through the remainder of 2025, the initiative includes several impactful programs:
1. Discounts on Food Staples
- - 50% Off Select Meat & Produce: From October 29 to November 4, shoppers can enjoy significant discounts on selected proteins and fresh produce at Save Mart and Lucky locations. This promotion is just the beginning, as additional discounts on various items will roll out throughout November.
- - Affordable Holiday Meals: A complete Thanksgiving dinner for 10 people will cost less than $6 per person at Save Mart and Lucky stores, and under $5 per person at FoodMaxx, including turkey, potatoes, and more. The program will be extended to the Christmas season with similar offerings.
2. Food Bank Matching Initiative
To further uplift communities, the Save Mart Companies is introducing a food bank matching funds program. In collaboration with Keurig Dr Pepper, up to $120,000 will be matched in donations to local food banks, directly addressing food insecurity in the communities served by these grocery stores.
3. Community-Focused Campaigns
The 'Friends Feeding Friends' campaign allows customers to contribute $5 or $10 at checkout to local food banks, ensuring all donations stay within the communities where they are collected. The first distribution of food from this initiative is set to reach families by Christmas.
- - Emergency Food Response via DoorDash: In partnership with DoorDash, the company will offer free delivery to SNAP recipients, making it easier for families relying on food assistance.
4. Promotions and Savings
- - Save Mart Rewards Program: Enhanced digital coupons will provide customers with deeper discounts on selected items through November.
- - Free Home Delivery: The company will offer free home grocery delivery through their e-commerce platforms with a minimum spend requirement, removing barriers for those needing convenience.
- - ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Option: This flexible payment method will be available on all e-commerce banners, supporting families as they navigate household budgets.
Community Outreach and Partnerships
Throughout the holiday season, the Save Mart Companies plans to actively engage with the communities in California and Nevada through local sponsorships, parades, and charitable events. These initiatives aim to not only provide affordable options but also foster a spirit of togetherness during the festive season.
Conclusion
The Save Mart Companies’ "Right By You" program comes at a timely moment, providing not only financial relief but also instilling hope for many families during the holiday season. The commitment to keeping prices low while offering quality products and services showcases their dedication to meeting community needs. With initiatives like these, Save Mart is positively shaping the lives of those it serves, ensuring that everyone can partake in the joys of the holiday season without financial strain.
For more about Save Mart’s ongoing efforts to support its communities, visit
The Save Mart Companies.