A major American supermarket chain just made a move that is turning heads—and it is not Walmart, Costco, or Target. Giant Eagle, which has been serving communities for over 90 years, is shaking things up in a big way.
The company recently announced changes that will affect its 215 grocery store locations across several states. From price cuts on groceries to major store upgrades, here is what you need to know and how it could affect your next trip to the store.
What change did giant eagle just announce?
For the first time in nearly a century, Giant Eagle is making bold moves to improve its grocery business. The company revealed that it has sold its GetGo convenience store chain—around 270 locations—to Alimentation Couche-Tard for a massive $1.6 billion.
Bill Artman, President and CEO of Giant Eagle, said the sale marks a turning point.
“The sale of the GetGo business marks an important moment in Giant Eagle’s history. It is a catalyst for investment in the communities we have served for more than 90 years.”
How will this change affect grocery store prices?
If you shop at Giant Eagle, you will likely start seeing lower prices on everyday items very soon. The company plans to use part of the money from the GetGo sale to reduce prices across all 215 locations.
Here is what has already happened—and what is expected:
- Last year, Giant Eagle launched two major price drop campaigns
- The “Deals for Days” summer campaign dropped prices on over 1,000 items
- In September, the company cut prices by 20% on more than 200 produce items
- The “Deals for Days” summer campaign dropped prices on over 1,000 items
With fresh funding now in hand, you can expect even more price reductions to roll out as the company aims to compete more aggressively with national chains.
What upgrades are coming to stores?
Giant Eagle is not stopping at price cuts. It also plans to renovate about 25 stores and open new locations over the next five years.
This means:
- Updated store layouts
- More modern features
- Possibly better customer service experiences
There is also talk of acquiring additional Rite Aid pharmacies, which could make Giant Eagle even more of a one-stop shop for groceries and health needs.
How will employees benefit from the changes?
More than just stores and prices, Giant Eagle workers are also part of this transformation.
The company said the GetGo sale will help fund a newly ratified union contract that affects over 5,000 employees. Here is what that includes:
- Annual pay increases of 3% to 5% over the next four years
- Stronger support for unionized workers
- Better benefits and job protections
This could improve morale and service quality—something that shoppers like you will notice right away.
What states will see these changes?
While exact locations have not all been confirmed yet, Giant Eagle has stores in:
- Ohio
- Pennsylvania
- West Virginia
- Indiana
- Maryland
So if you live in or near any of these areas, it is worth keeping an eye on your local store to see what changes roll out first.