In the News
As reported by the Progressive Grocer, October 3, 2007.
Big Y Thinks Pink With Fresh Breast Cancer
Awareness Initiative
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- As part of an innovative monthlong
initiative known as "Partners of Hope," all Big Y Supermarkets are
donating proceeds from their entire produce departments, in addition
to other select products throughout the store, to the local Susan G.
Komen for the Cure, Massachusetts and Connecticut Affiliates.
As well as teaming with manufacturers to stock many pink-labeled
products that will fund breast cancer research and awareness, the
New England retailer is selling pink T-shirts, pink frosted
cupcakes, pink travel mugs and water bottles, and pink bouquets,
among other items. For a $1 donation, shoppers can purchase pink
paper ribbons to be posted in each market. Additionally, all signs
in produce, all bags for deli products, and all bags at the
registers are pink.
Big Y has joined forces with the UConn Health Center to produce a
special breast cancer issue of Big Y's monthly magazine. The issue,
also called "Partners of Hope," is being distributed free to all
customers. Further, Big Y staff nutritionist Carrie Taylor will
discuss the issue in her weekly newspaper column and her newsletter,
"Living Well, Eating Smart."
Other ways Big Y plans to get the message across will be to
encourage all store employees to wear pink on Saturday, Oct. 6 and
Sunday, Oct. 7, and the many programs planned by the retailer's
wellness team to raise breast cancer awareness.
"Breast cancer affects thousands of women each year," noted Big Y
c.e.o. Donald D'Amour in a statement. "We hope that this initiative
will not only promote breast cancer awareness, but also save lives
through early detection and care."
The program is the first of its kind for Big Y and for any other
supermarket in the United States, according to the retailer.
One of the largest independently owned supermarket chains in New
England, family-owned and -operated Big Y has 56 stores throughout
Connecticut and Massachusetts with over 9,200 employees.
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. |