Until now, POURS has been an amenity offered in Publix GreenWise specialty organic and natural groceries, including its store at Nocatee Town Center in Ponte Vedra Beach. We currently have eight Publix GreenWise Markets in our seven state service area that feature this amenity, Norberg said. Although not planned as a GreenWise store, the Neptune Beach location still will have the amenity.
Norberg said the Neptune Beach POURS will provide a beverage area and an enhanced social experience with indoor and outdoor seating with a mezzanine. Customers will be able to order tap beers, wine, fresh coffee, smoothies, and many other refreshments that are able to be enjoyed in the comfort of their brand new Publix, Norberg said.
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Small supermarket chains are turning to sign-on bonuses to attract new hires, CNN reported. Tops Markets, a northeastern chain, is offering $2,000 bonuses, and hopes to hire about 100 staff. An analyst told CNN that sign-on bonuses are cheaper for companies than hiking up wages. Chains such as Ollie s Bargain Outlet, Sheetz, and Tops Markets are hoping the cash benefits will tempt new hires that can staff stores and warehouses as the US economy reopens, according to a report by CNN. Some companies have been hiking up wages or offering education perks to attract more workers, but sign-on bonuses are popular because they re one-off payments. This makes them cheaper for employers than raising wages in the long run, Andrew Challenger, vice president at executive outplacement firm Challenger, Gray, and Christmas, told CNN.