H-E-B resumes regular hours and adds more purchase limits in Houston Feb 23, 2021, 9:20 am Most H-E-B stores are reopening with normal operating hours this week, though purchase limits remain on some items.
Courtesy of H-E-B The worst winter storm in Texas’ history may have made way for sunny skies and kinder temperatures, but that doesn’t mean life is back to what passes for normal these days. As Houstonians continue to struggle with a variety of issues related to the storm and utility outages, H-E-B stores throughout the state are returning to normal operating hours, adding curbside and delivery slots daily, and resuming the manufacturing of its products.
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Feb 20, 2021
H-E-B has released a video from H-E-B President, Craig Boyan, updating customers on efforts to keep store shelves stocked.
H-E-B also released the following statement: At H-E-B, our top priority is taking care of Texas, and we are committed to help our fellow Texans in any situation our company and communities might face. While the severe weather briefly interrupted the food supply chain, our stores remain open and H-E-B trucks are on the road. We have more than 1,500 H-E-B trailers going out today to restock our stores as quickly as possible, and we are working closely with several of our vendor partners to make deliveries direct to stores and help replenish key products such as water. Additionally, H-E-B has resumed all manufacturing of items our customers need, including milk.