NANUET, N.Y. – Stop & Shop said it has reduced prices at all 137 of its stores in New York and New Jersey, with lower everyday pricing on thousands of items across nearly every department. The cuts span both national brands and the retailer’s private label offerings and are focused on frequently purchased customer favorites, including regional staples such as pick-your-own bagels from the Stop & Shop Bakery, Acme Smoked Salmon, and Nathan’s Famous hot dogs.
The move expands a broader pricing initiative that now covers more than 350 stores across Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey. The effort is part of the company’s multi-year transformation plan announced in May 2024, which includes price investments, store remodels and an increased focus on improving the in-store shopping experience.
“With affordability a top priority for families today, delivering meaningful savings with lower prices on thousands of items across our stores in New York and New Jersey marks an important milestone in our broader strategy,” said Roger Wheeler, President of Stop & Shop. “We know how important every dollar is, and this investment in everyday value helps customers save on products they buy the most, while continuing to deliver quality, convenience, and a great in-store experience. We’ve remained steadfast in making this significant investment in prices for our local customers, even as broader economic uncertainties persist.”