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Weis salutes DSD vendors

Weis Markets’ senior team and store managers are recognizing their direct store delivery vendors for their strong support throughout the year, particularly during the holiday season with a chainwide "vendor appreciation week."

As part of the program, which kicked off Monday and runs through Dec. 12, Weis stores will provide free doughnuts, coffee and beverages to DSD vendors who service their stores, along with a holiday card signed by company chairman, president and CEO Jonathan Weis, other senior team members, and individual store managers and receivers.

Weis Markets this week is saluting DSD vendors with free food and beverages at its stores. Pictured from left are Mark Gribble, Snyder’s; Stan Yageo, Martin’s Potato Chips; Cindy Mull, Weis Markets receiver; Ron Benne, Tastykake; Jim Malick, Weis Markets store manager; and Brian Barner, Pepsi. (Photo courtesy of Weis Markets)
Weis Markets this week is saluting DSD vendors with free food and beverages at its stores. Pictured from left are Mark Gribble, Snyder’s; Stan Yageo, Martin’s Potato Chips; Cindy Mull, Weis Markets receiver; Ron Benne, Tastykake; Jim Malick, Weis Markets store manager; and Brian Barner, Pepsi. (Photo courtesy of Weis Markets)

“Our success in 2015 has been based on improved customer experience and offering our customers strong values. Improved collaboration with our supplier partners, particularly our DSD suppliers, has also been an important part of our success” Richard Gunn, SP of merchandising and marketing of the Sunbury, Pa., company, said in a statement. “We strongly believe in recognizing and acknowledging the people who help make us successful, including our DSD suppliers who work hard year-round to help us better serve our customers and drive sales.”

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