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NY AG: Wegmans to Pay $400K for Data Breach That Exposed Millions' Personal Info
Grocery chain Wegmans will pay $400,000 in penalties to New York, as well as upgrade its data security practices, following an data breach that exposed the personal information of more than three million customers nationwide, including more than 830,000 New Yorkers, according to the state’s attorney general. The compromised information included usernames and passwords to Wegmans accounts, customers’ names, emails,…
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Wegmans Reveals Plans for First Location in Connecticut
Wegmans is planning on opening its first Connecticut store in Norwalk, and the company has big plans to handle the new traffic influx that is expected.
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Wegmans to Open First Store on Long Island
One of the most beloved grocery chains is coming to Long Island. Wegmans will open its first Long Island store in Lake Grove, the company announced Monday. The store will be in the DSW plaza at the corner of Middle County and Moriches roads. There’s no timeline for the store’s construction or opening. Opening a store on Long Island...
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Wegmans to Open First Manhattan Store in 2023
Wegmans, one of the most beloved grocery chains in America, will open its first Manhattan store in 2023, the company said Thursday. The store will be at 770 Broadway, the site of the recently shuttered Astor Place Kmart. It is expected to open in the second half of that year. The 30-year lease for the street and lower levels of…
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NY, NJ, CT Among States With Cases of Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Peaches: CDC
After multiple recall announcements for fresh peaches sold at Wegmans and other major national supermarket chains, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday said cases of salmonella have been reported in the tri-state area. New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are among 12 states that have found cases of the bacterial disease linked to peaches. New York has…
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Fresh Peaches, Bakery Items Sold at Wegmans Recalled Over Salmonella Fears
Fresh peaches sold at Wegmans and other major national supermarket chains are being recalled after the California-based company that distributes them warned late last week the fruit may be contaminated with salmonella. Bakery items with fresh peaches are also subject to the recall, Wegmans says. The affected peaches were distributed and sold from June 1 through Aug. 3; bagged Wawona…
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Wegmans Recalls Oranges, Lemons, Some Prepared Foods for Listeria Concerns
A lengthy recall was issued by Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. due to possible listeria contamination in lemons and oranges sold at the popular supermarket. Wegmans bulk lemons, 2-lb. bag of lemons and 4-lb. bag of Valencia oranges under recall were sold between July 31 and Aug. 7, the supermarket chain said. The lemons and oranges at the center of the…
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Brooklyn Wegmans Now Offers Grocery Delivery to Manhattan Residents
Four months after Wegmans’ sprawling store debuted in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, the nationally beloved grocer’s first location in New York City, is now offering grocery delivery to Manhattan residents. “Expanding delivery into Manhattan has been on our radar since opening our Brooklyn store,” said Erica Tickle, director of e-Commerce for Wegmans. “ The delivery service will be offered with...
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Wegmans Reveals Opening Date for New Westchester County Store
Ready to feast again? Less than three months after Wegmans opened its first New York City location amid great fanfare in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, the nationally beloved grocer has announced plans to open another store in the Empire State — this time in Westchester County. The long-awaited 121,000-square-foot supermarket in Harrison, on Corporate Park Drive near I-287 and the…
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Wegmans' 1st NYC Store Officially Opens in Brooklyn
Wegmans’ sprawling store in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, the nationally beloved grocer’s first location in New York City, has officially opened.
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Your First Look Inside NYC's First Wegmans
Wegmans is coming to New York City, and we got an exclusive look inside (spoiler – it even has a bar!)
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Wegmans First NYC Location Set to Open This Weekend
Are you ready? Wegmans’ sprawling store in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, the nationally beloved grocer’s first location in New York City, opens Sunday. Jen Maxfield reports.
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Three More Days! Wegmans' Gigantic Store in Brooklyn, Its First NYC Location, Opens Sunday
Are you ready? Wegmans’ sprawling store in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, the nationally beloved grocer’s first location in New York City, opens Sunday.
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Buyers File Class Action Complaint Alleging Wegmans' Ice Cream Doesn't Use Real Vanilla
Wegmans supermarket was hit with a class action complaint after a pair of ice cream buyers have accused the chain of misleading consumers by marketing its ice cream as having vanilla, even though the ingredient is not listed on the products’ labels.
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Wegmans Recalls Carrot Cake and Carrot Apple Muffins Due to Plastic Concerns
Supermarket chain Wegmans is recalling varieties of their carrot cake and carrot apple muffins due to bits of plastic that may be found in the product
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Consumer Reports Reveals America's Best Grocery Stores for 2019
Consumer Reports has released its latest supermarket report, which ranks America’s top grocery stores. The findings are based on a survey of more than 75,000 Consumer Reports subscribers.
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In Albany, Lawmakers Pivot to Legal Pot, Rent Rules
New York state lawmakers who delivered a budget on time this past week are turning their attention to thorny debates over legalizing recreational marijuana and renewing New York City’s rent regulations.
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Want to Get Away? Here Are 5 of the Top Weekend Trips From New York City, According to Travel Mag
It’s that time of year again. New Yorkers are looking to get out of New York City — at least for the weekend. Looking for some ideas?
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NY Wegmans Shopper Finds Snake in Cart While Picking Out Produce
A woman shopping for groceries says she was surprised to find a snake in her shopping cart while picking out produce at a New York supermarket.
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2 of America's Best Water Parks Are in New York and New Jersey, New Report Says
Baby, it’s hot outside. After a blistering stretch of smothering humidity and temps in the 90s, people across the tri-state just want to get (and stay) in the water. Good thing we’ve got some of the nation’s best water parks, according to a new report.