FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Chairman Bob and Roundy's Help Customers Extend Their Economic Stimulus Checks Program Also Offers Free Roundy's Products Found Exclusively at Pick 'n Save, Copps and Rainbow Milwaukee, April 25, 2008 - Chairman Bob and Roundy's Supermarkets announced today a program that will help shoppers stretch their budgets with their economic stimulus checks. With checks expected to arrive at homes soon, customers can bring them to any Pick 'n Save, Copps or Rainbow store and redeem them for store gift cards that will give them extra value and free Roundy's products. The program is very simple. All customers have to do is bring their government-issued economic stimulus check to any of our stores and use it to purchase store gift cards. For example, if your stimulus check is $300, we will give you a gift card valued at $330. Customers must show a photo ID. Customers will be able to purchase less than the total amount of their check in $300 increments. "These are tough times and we realize that our customers are looking for ways to stretch their dollars," said Robert Mariano, Roundy's Chairman and CEO. "This program is aimed to do that and I am personally throwing in a Chairman Bob Bonus that will help stretch their grocery budgets even more." Customers who redeem their economic stimulus checks at participating Pick 'n Save, Copps and Rainbow stores will receive coupons entitling them to the following Chairman Bob Bonus: Free Roundy's reusable grocery bag Free Roundy's 16 oz. loaf of white or wheat bread Free Roundy's half-gallon of regular or organic milk Free Roundy's dozen large eggs
Roundy's products already are priced 15-20 percent lower than equivalent national brand items, making them a great value for your everyday shopping needs. Customers can begin redeeming their economic stimulus checks at any Pick 'n Save, Copps or Rainbow as soon as they get them. Checks can be redeemed until Labor Day (September 1, 2008). About Roundy's Supermarkets, Inc. Roundy's Supermarkets, Inc. is a leading grocer int he Midwest with nearly $4 billion in sales and 21,000 employees. Founded in Milwaukee in 1872, it operates 153 retail grocery stores under the Pick 'n Save, Copps, Rainbow and Metro Market banners in Wisconsin and Minnesota. For more information about Roundy's, visit the company website at www.roundys.com.
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