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Weis Markets, Inc. (/ w aɪ z /), or (/ w aɪ z ɪ z /) doing business as Weis and stylized as weis, is an American food retailer headquartered in Sunbury, Pennsylvania. [5] It currently operates 200 stores with over 23,000 employees in Pennsylvania , Maryland , New York , New Jersey , West Virginia , Virginia , and Delaware .
Weis may refer to: Weis (surname), including a list of people with the name; Weis, an Australian frozen dessert brand; Weis Markets, supermarket chain; WEIS (AM), a radio station (990 AM) licensed to Centre, Alabama, USA; Weis Manufacturing Company, a NRHP in Monroe, Michigan; Weis, the middle frog in the Budweiser Frogs advertising campaign
Weis is an Australian brand owned by Unilever that produces frozen ice confectionery and frozen fruit desserts. They are most well known for their bar shaped fruit ice creams known as Weis Bars . They are sold at most Australian milk bars and supermarkets and in boxes of eight mini bars or four regular-sized bars at most supermarkets.
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It is marketed by entrepreneur Garnet T. Sleep, Jr., owner of Real English Foods, Inc., based in Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania. [1] Mr. Pastie is based on a traditional Cornish recipe and has been called "the original fast food." [2] It has been sold in US military commissaries, High's Dairy Stores, [3] Weis Markets [2] Wal-Mart, [4] and 7-Eleven ...
In the early hours on the morning of June 8, 2017, employees at a Weis Markets supermarket in Eaton Township, Pennsylvania, United States, were stocking and closing the store for the night. Shortly before 1:00 a.m., 24-year-old Randy Stair barricaded the exits of the store and proceeded to shoot and kill three of his co-workers before fatally ...
In its former life, this store was a Food Lion receiving the Weis Markets revamp over a one-week period. This location, along with all of the other Fredericksburg locations, was sold by Delhaize to Weis amid anti-trust concerns sprouting from the Ahold Delhaize merger. Date: 2 April 2017, 15:42: Source: Weis Markets - Fredericksburg, VA: Author
The mall had 52 stores including Sears, Weis Markets, Woolworth's, and Zollinger's. [2] [10] [11] Whitehall Mall expanded in 1973, and in 1978 Leh's opened, replacing the closed (bankrupt) Zollinger's. [2] [12] Kravco become co-owner of the mall with PREIT in 1977 for 4.5 million. [3] Clover opened in March 1982. [13]