This February, in honor of Heart Health Month, SUPERVALU INC.® (NYSE:
SVU) and its nationwide family of stores, including Acme®, Albertsons®,
bigg's®, Cub Foods®, Farm Fresh®, Hornbacher’s®, Jewel-Osco®, Lucky®,
Shaw's/Star Market™, Shop 'n Save® and Shopper's Food & Pharmacy®, are
promoting health and wellness by showcasing the many ways the company
and its stores can partner with customers to help them make healthier
choices for themselves and their families.
"SUPERVALU is committed to promoting health and wellness and to helping
our customers lead healthier lifestyles,” said Craig Stacey, SUPERVALU’s
director, health and wellness marketing. "Through a variety of programs,
product offerings and expert advice, SUPERVALU and our family of stores
and pharmacies strive each day to make it easier and more affordable for
our customers to make healthy choices for themselves and their families.”
"SUPERVALU pharmacists play a key role in promoting the health and
wellness of our customers. Our mission is to make it easier for all of
our customers to manage any health conditions they may have or maintain
good health,” said Chris Dimos, president, SUPERVALU Pharmacies. "We
believe that by providing a single destination where customers can find
fresh food selections, nutrition and health information and access to
our full-service pharmacies, we can help customers achieve their health
goals, whatever they may be.”
For example, in participating stores and pharmacies this month the
company has launched Value Your Heart™, which provides customers with
practical information on heart health. The program includes an in-store
booklet complete with recipes and information for heart-smart meals as
well as valuable money-saving coupons. Additionally, a Value Your Heart
microsite (www.supervalu.com/heart)
will offer customers information online including heart-healthy shopping
lists. The program also encourages customers to learn more about their
current health status through free blood pressure tests and discounted
cholesterol screenings at our in-store pharmacies.
"Our vision is to establish SUPERVALU’s retail banners as our shoppers’
primary destination for simple and affordable health and wellness
solutions,” continued Stacey. "Those solutions include offering
delicious nutrient-rich food as well as resources for overall health
information, details on the nutritional content and benefits of
products, tips for eating right or managing a specific health condition
and advice from our team of corporate dietitians and pharmacists. We see
an opportunity to serve as a partner to our customers, providing them
with resources and information to help them take control over their
health.”
SUPERVALU is also in the second year of a three year commitment as a
national supporter of the American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women®
movement, aimed at educating women about the risk factors for heart
disease and urging them to take action to reduce their personal risk.
The company again plans to promote its status as a national supporter of
Go Red For Women through a variety of methods, including in-store
promotions, advertising, and events. In addition to participating in
National Wear Red Day last week, SUPERVALU offices and retail banners
are undertaking a variety of activities throughout February to mark
American Heart Month. For more information about events in their area,
customers should contact their local stores. Contact information can be
found at www.supervalu.com
by clicking on each retail banner logo.
"As one of the country’s largest grocery retailers, SUPERVALU is
dedicated to supporting programs that educate and promote healthy
lifestyles and nutrition,” said SUPERVALU dietitian Jennifer Shea, M.S.,
M.P.H., R.D. "Go Red For Women provides the information and the tools to
empower women to make lifesaving choices about their health.”
Making healthier choices got easier for shoppers at SUPERVALU retail
stores with the 2009 launch of "nutrition iQ®,” a
unique nutrition information program designed to help consumers make
better-informed, better-for-you food choices at the store shelf.
nutrition iQ was developed in collaboration with JOSLIN CLINIC, PART OF
AN ACADEMIC MEDICAL CENTER AFFILIATED WITH BOSTON’S HARVARD MEDICAL
SCHOOL. The program is currently available at ACME, Albertsons, Cub
Foods and Farm Fresh, and will be rolled out to all SUPERVALU banners
this year.
The nutrition iQ program uses easy-to-see, color-coded shelf tags to
help consumers quickly identify healthier food choices for themselves
and their families. For example, someone striving for a heart-healthy
diet could easily identify products by looking for the dark green low
sodium nutrition iQ tag, excellent source of fiber orange tag, whole
grain dark orange tag or red low saturated fat tag.
"When faced with more than 60,000 products on grocery shelves, it can be
daunting to find healthy foods to fit your lifestyle,” said Shea.
"nutrition iQ helps promote overall health by taking the guesswork out
of shopping for more nutritious food choices. It’s like having your own
personal dietitian in the store with you.”
For more information on these programs, visit: www.supervalu.com/heart,
www.GoRedForWomen.org,
or www.nutritioniq.com.
About SUPERVALU INC.
SUPERVALU INC. is one of the largest companies in the U.S. grocery
channel with estimated annual sales of $41 billion. SUPERVALU serves
customers across the United States through a network of approximately
4,290 stores composed of approximately 1,200 traditional and premium
stores, including 850 in-store pharmacies; 1,180 hard discount
Save-A-Lot stores, of which 860 are operated by licensee owners; and
1,910 independent stores serviced primarily by the company's traditional
food distribution business. SUPERVALU has approximately 170,000
employees. For more information about SUPERVALU visit www.supervalu.com.