Shipt is extending up to $50 in stipends to active Shipt shoppers who get the COVID-19 vaccine.
Shipt joins the growing number of companies motivating its employees to receive the COVID-19 vaccine by launching a Vaccine Payment Program that provides $50 in stipends to its workers known as “shoppers.”
Active Shipt shoppers (those who have delivered 10 or more orders during the 30 days prior to vaccination) are eligible to receive a $25 stipend for each dose of the vaccine they receive, up to $50. This stipend is available, with proof of vaccination, to shoppers through at least June 1.
Last month, competitor Instacart revealed its COVID-19 Vaccine Support Stipend, which is worth $25.
Executive Editor Target has been at the forefront of racial equity efforts in the grocery industry since the social unrest that gripped the nation last year.
Target is celebrating Black History Month in a major way in 2021.
The retailer plans to celebrate Black voices, heritage, ingenuity and creativity with its biggest Black History Month collection ever, including hundreds of items from Black designers and businesses.
The retailer will feature marketing, merchandise, content and events to inspire shoppers and team members to build a thriving legacy for Black success showing Black creators and entrepreneurs, products and brands.
The Black History Month collection is just one piece of Target’s Black Beyond Measure campaign, a platform focused on celebrating Black life every day of the year as part of the company s commitment to support and uplift the Black community. Now in its sixth year, this exclusive collection features apparel, accessories
Vertical- and robotic-farming company Fifth Season offers locally grown fresh leafy greens and ready-to-eat salads.
Four SKUs of locally grown fresh leafy greens and ready-to-eat salads from Fifth Season, a Pittsburgh-based vertical- and robotic-farming company, are now available at more than 75 Giant Eagle and Market District locations in the Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio, and Pittsburgh metro areas.
âWe are committed to offering Giant Eagle and Market District guests access to the highest- quality fresh, locally sourced produce no matter the season through innovative growing practices like vertical farming,â said Dave Rajkovich, VP of fresh merchandising at Giant Eagle, also based in Pittsburgh. âWe are excited to expand our partnership with Fifth Season to make their delicious, local greens and salads available in 75 locations across the Giant Eagle footprint.â
DULUTH, Ga. (AP) A suburban Atlanta teenager has been arrested on charges that he defrauded a supermarket where he worked of nearly $1 million over a two-week period.
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