Harris Teeter Super Heroes

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Harris Teeter Super Heroes
APRIL 2013
WELCOME TO
OUR NEW
ASSOCIATE
NEWSLETTER
IN
THIS
ISSUE
1. Letter from Fred
Morganthall
2. Taste & Tell
3. Safe Driver Awards &
Forklift Rodeo
4. Company Earns Fifth Beef
Backer Award
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
It’s My Harris Teeter
Community Cares Update
Harris Teeter Super Heroes
Regional Round-Up
Work @ HT; Shop @ HT;
Save @ HT
IT’S MY HARRIS TEETER
About this Issue
PRESIDENT AND CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER,
HARRIS TEETER SUPERMARKETS, INC.
A LETTER FROM...
N
FRED MORGANTHALL
early one decade ago, Harris
As we strive to remain the community’s favorite
Teeter launched its my harris teeter
neighborhood food and pharmacy, I hope you find the
campaign to reflect the ownership
enclosed stories enjoyable and inspiring. You could
customers take in the company.
create Harris Teeter’s next WOW moment today.
Our customers to this day refer to
Harris Teeter stores as “my Harris
Sincerely,
Teeter” and to associates as “my store manager,” or “my
pharmacist,” and we are proud of that reputation. We
also want our associates – Harris Teeter’s everyday super
heroes – to feel that same ownership in this company.
It is for that reason I am pleased to introduce Harris
Fred Morganthall
Teeter’s new It’s My Harris Teeter publication.
President and Chief Operating Officer
Harris Teeter Supermarkets, Inc.
Harris Teeter associates are the driving force behind this
company’s success and are empowered to identify and
exceed each customer’s expectation by owning and
immediately resolving customer problems, concerns or
questions. As we continue to face challenges and rise above
together, it is important our associates realize the amazing
things they continue to help this company achieve.
Harris Teeter had record setting sales during Christmas
2012. Thirty-nine stores set sales records and seven
departments set sales records, as well. Four stores did
over $1 million in sales. We realize these results cannot be
achieved without a lot of hard work, and during holiday
walks, our teams were thoroughly impressed with the
commitment we saw our associates making to deliver the
best service to our shoppers over the holiday season.
As we near the end of our first half, we must all
rededicate ourselves to delivering great customer
service every day. In addition, we will work toward
increasing customer count through e-VIC enrollment
and promotions with competitive prices.
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APRIL 2013
Harris Teeter Taste & Tell Wins
Social Media Innovation Award
Harris Teeter launched its first Taste & Tell event in
August 2012. The program was a huge success and was
even recognized by Private Label Store Brands’ 2012
Store Brand Achievement Awards which salute retailers
for out-of-this-world innovation and creativity in the
store brand market. Harris Teeter won Best Use of Social
Media to Promote Store Brands.
Taste & Tell encourages customers to enter to win a
coupon for a free store brand product. Winners then are
encouraged to try the product and post their thoughts
on the “Taste and Tell” section of Harris Teeter’s
Facebook page.
A recent Taste & Tell promotion featured HT Traders Sir
Chocolot Truffle Cookies. These are delicious chocolate
cookies with an indulgent filling of caramel, peanut
butter or raspberry.
Taste & Tell is turning ordinary shoppers into brand
I tried the peanut butter and went back for
ambassadors through Facebook. Check out what some
the caramel. Very yummy and not something I
of our latest brand ambassadors had to say about the Sir
would have normally purchased. The caramel is
Chocolot Truffle Cookies:
definitely my favorite. Thanks HT!
~ ERICA LIVELY BYRD
I just got my cookies today. I am loving them!
I was a little skeptical as they didn’t look
I got the caramel center ones. YUM!! Great
like typical cookies. BUT once I tried them I
product that I will buy in the future. Thank
was hooked! Yummy! :)
you for letting me try them before I buy them!
~ DENISE MARTUS
Great program... because a lot of items I am
hesitant to buy in case I wont like them, this
lets me try these items and makes a customer
These lasted about 3 days in my house (and
forever out of me!
it’s just me and my husband). The caramel
~ TAMI CONNOR
chocolate ones were delicious, especially when
I heated it in the microwave for about 5-10
seconds and the chocolate top got kind of
My goodness!!!! I got the caramel ones and WOW
‘gooey.’ We would definitely buy them again
they were the best cookie I have ever had!!!! I will
but thanks for letting us try them free! Love
be buying them again.
Harris Teeter.
~ MELISSA FARMER COLÓN
~ AMY SCOTT-LUNDY
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IT’S MY HARRIS TEETER
Harris Teeter Names Regional 2012
Safe Drivers of the Year
In February, the company hosted a Safe Driver awards
and their families.
It is a very dedicated and precise driver who
becomes a Driver of the Year. The award is based
on many considerations and achievements earned
by drivers throughout the year:
These safe drivers are an integral part of our business.
• No preventable accidents
All drivers recognized at each banquet excelled on the job
• No hours of service violations
banquet for Indian Trail, Greensboro and Northern Virginia
drivers. These banquets are intended to honor safe drivers
each day in 2012, ensuring products were delivered safely
• Perfect attendance
• No constructive advice
and efficiently to stores.
• No valid call-ins (negative)
Congratulations to the 2012 Drivers of the Year:
• 100+ efficiency percentage
• No preventable lost time accidents
Teddy Tarlton - Indian Trail, 20 years with Harris Teeter
Barry Payne - Greensboro, 24 years with Harris Teeter
• Participation in the Driving Rodeo
• Winner of Driving Rodeo
John Renfrew - Northern Virginia, 5 years with Harris Teeter
• iLead Award Winner
The above winners were chosen based on stringent
• Years of service
criteria which awards drivers points throughout the year.
• Valid call-ins (positive)
• Letters of commendation
The transportation management team develops a list of
eligible drivers, and then finalizes the top five drivers by
highest number of points earned. The final five are then
voted on by the drivers, transportation management and
transportation support members (dispatchers, switchers
and mechanics) at their respective locations. It is an
esteemed honor to be recognized as a safe driver.
INDIAN TRAIL
GREENSBORO
NOVA
2nd Place:
2nd Place:
2nd Place:
Chris Crockett,
John McGee,
Jeff Mullen,
29 years
3 years
5 years
3 Place:
3 Place:
3rd Place:
Craig Mills,
Jeff Hodge,
Gary Gibson,
6 years
5 years
5 years
rd
rd
PICTURED LEFT TO RIGHT, CLOCKWISE
Harris Teeter Safe Driver Award Recipients:
Greensboro Winner Barry Payne; NOVA
Winner John Renfrew; Indian Trail Winner
Teddy Tarlton
Greensboro Distribution Center Forklift Rodeo
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The 20th Annual Forklift Driving
without knocking down any pallets.
Rodeo was held on March 2 at the
Samuel Ramirez Delgado took first
Greensboro Distribution Center.
place. Samuel started with Harris
Participants included 13 associates
Teeter in 1989, and this was his first
from the distribution center who
time winning the Forklift Rodeo.
competed in this forklift driving skills
Kevin Joyce finished 2nd, Derek
event. Forklift drivers maneuvered
Wales 3rd and Derek Joyce finished
through a course lined with pallets
in 4th place.
APRIL 2013
Harris Teeter Wins Fifth
Prestigious Beef Backer Award
The chain was cited by the judging
committee for outpacing competitors
with its beef sales, probably due
in part to its featuring beef on the
front page of its circular weekly, and
a unique “Big Red Button” program
that reconnects the consumer with
each store’s butcher.
GROCERY HEADQUARTERS:
A five-time winner in this category,
North Carolina-based Harris Teeter
makes beef the core of its business –
PICTURED LEFT TO RIGHT: David Migala, Past President of NC Cattlemen’s Beef Council; Fred
Printzlau, Harris Teeter Category Manager; Luke LaPerriere, Harris Teeter Vice President Meat/
Casemeat Merchandising; Robert Crabb, Vice President of NC Cattlemen’s Beef Council
Harris Teeter was announced the
home more frequently, we’re thrilled
National Retail Beef Backer Award
to see retailers using checkoff-funded
winner in the Large Retail Chain
programs to educate shoppers about
category at the 2013 Cattle Industry
beef choices and drive beef sales.”
beef makes up more than half of all
Annual Convention in Tampa, Fla.
on Feb. 8, 2013. Funded by the
See what some of the top grocery
Beef Checkoff Program, the Beef
retailer news outlets had to say
Backer Awards program recognizes
about us:
grocery establishments for their
impressive initiatives to market and
SUPERMARKET NEWS:
merchandise beef in the meat case.
Harris Teeter, Charlotte, a five-time
Beef Backer award winners work
winner of the Beef Backer Award, had
fresh meat sold. Harris Teeter puts a
closely with National Cattlemen’s
recently launched a beef-only mobile
priority on serving their customers’
Beef Association and their state beef
website to make it easy for shoppers to
needs in innovative ways, recently
councils on promotions, training, and
get cooking instructions by cut of meat.
launching a new beef-only mobile
customer education.
website to bring cooking instructions,
The 211-unit chain also was cited by
recipes and proper cutting methods’
“The beef industry depends on
judges for featuring beef on the front
by cut to shoppers’ fingertips. Harris
retailers of all sizes to promote and
page of its circular weekly, and for
Teeter’s beef sales continue to outpace
sell the fresh and wholesome beef us
using a unique “Big Red Button” that
the competition in part to its weekly
ranchers provide,” said Brett Morris,
summons the store’s butcher.
front-page featuring of beef, seasonal
an Oklahoma-based producer and
promotions and a unique “Big Red
chairman of the checkoff’s 2012 Joint
Recently, the company launched a
Button” program that reconnects the
Retail Committee. “We’re proud to be
beef-only mobile website to make
consumer to the butcher. A new Meat
able to honor the most innovative and
it easy for shoppers to get cooking
Apprentice Program gave employees
dedicated of these retailers with our
instructions by cut of meat. Recipes
the skills to best educate shoppers on
annual Beef Backer Award. Especially
are included.
which beef cuts to purchase.
now as consumers are cooking at
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IT’S MY HARRIS TEETER
It’s My Harris Teeter
Campaign WOWs Everyone
Lately, it seems like everyone’s talking about…
SAY WOW TO FRESH MERCHANDISE
It’s My Harris Teeter:
What better way to WOW our customers than with the
freshest merchandise in town? From cucumbers to cottage
• Our customers are praising their HT Heroes
cheese and from crab legs to custom cakes, our Service
• Our managers are cheering for their HT Heroes
Heroes are working hard to keep our products fresh and
• Our associates (Our HT Heroes) are expressing renewed
appealing for their customers:
enthusiasm for their work
• Our HT Heroes are ordering the right product in the right
quantities
Best of all, everyone is hearing more about customer service,
safety, and asset protection – our HT Heroes are putting what
they’ve learned into practice on the job every day. As a result,
our stores are safer, our merchandise more secure, and our
customers treated better than ever!
• Our HT Heroes are adhering to safe food handling
practices
• Our HT Heroes are ensuring only in-date product is on
our shelves
• Our HT Heroes are monitoring quality to make certain
only the freshest products are available
SAY WOW TO CUSTOMER SERVICE
As more and more associates make the Harris Teeter Service
SAY WOW TO CONFIDENTIALITY AND IS SECURITY
Principles a daily practice in our stores, more and more
If confidential data such as names, addresses, phone
customers will view our associates as service heroes:
numbers, and credit/debit card information falls into the
• WOW them by anticipating and fulfilling their needs
sincerely
• WOW them by treating them with respect, compassion,
and courtesy
• WOW them by sharing extensive product knowledge
• WOW them by immediately resolving their problems,
concerns, and questions
• WOW them by providing a clean and safe store
environment
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wrong hands, it can put our associates and/or our customers
at risk for identity theft and fraud. It is extremely important
that we do everything we can to protect our customers’
personal information:
• Our HT Heroes are keeping our customers’ identities safe
and personal items secured
• Our HT Heroes are looking for badges and nametags
• Our HT heroes are keeping our offices locked and our
computers signed off
APRIL 2013
THE DELI DEPARTMENT ROCKS!
HT HEROES SAVE
A customer writes about Store #372, Carolina Commons
THE DAY
in Indian Land, S.C. “Just wanted you to know I think your
A customer went
deli department rocks. I get pizza every week. One Monday
to the trouble to
night, I didn’t call in my usual order and I received a call
call his local Harris
We didn’t see
you today. Is
everything OK?
from Harris Teeter asking if
Teeter, Store #33,
everything was o.k. I informed
Guilford College in
them I was locked out of
Greensboro, N.C.,
my house and would not be
to commend his HT heroes. He said he was elderly and on
placing an order that night. To
a recent visit to the store had encountered some difficulty
my surprise and delight, the caller said, ‘Let me extend you
getting from the sidewalk to his car. HT associates Andrea
this $6.99 offer for tomorrow night because it sounds like
Brown and Travis Peoples noticed and came to his rescue.
you had a bad day.’ I was so happy – this was the first good
They helped him to his car safely and refused his offer of a
thing that had happened all day. Your team impresses me
tip when he tried to pay them. He said Andrea and Travis
each and every time I go into the store!”
were great and expressed his gratitude for their assistance.
Way to go, HT Heroes!
GOING THE EXTRA MILE
The store team at Store #35, Park
BEST OF THE BEST
Selwyn Terrace in Charlotte, N.C. boasts
Cathy Moreland is more than a cake
their Assistant Customer Service
decorator at Store #216, Cloverdale
Manager Johnny Harrison is loved by
in Winston-Salem, N.C.; she’s also an
all their customers. Most recently he
award-winning associate. She was
went the extra mile for a customer
the Quarter One Lead Associate for
who tried to make a split debit card/
her store; the first place winner in the
cash purchase. By mistake, the entire purchase went on her
District #21 Annual Holiday Cupcake
debit card, putting her at risk to be fined by the bank for
Contest, beating her sales from the previous year; and she
insufficient funds. After she called the store, Johnny went to
also came in second place for best picture display. While
her home and took her to bank to straighten out the matter.
Cathy enjoys her winnings – $300 in HT gift cards – her
store team is showering her with words of affirmation. Her
department manager writes, “I appreciate Cathy’s hard
work and dedication as well as her ongoing energy…she is a
shining example of an HT Hero!”
CALL OF DUTY
For Associate Sylvester Johnson at
Store #172, Commons at University Place
in Durham, N.C., assisting customers
is more than just a part of his job.
Sylvester approaches customer service
as his most important duty – even when
he’s off the clock. Recently, a customer
contacted Harris Teeter to compliment Sylvester for helping
her. She said Sylvester was leaving the store to go on
his lunch break when he saw her struggling to guide her
elderly mother as well as a cartload of groceries through
the store parking lot. Sylvester went out of his way to help
the women locate their vehicle and loaded it with their
groceries. Sylvester later stated he felt it was his duty as
an employee of Harris Teeter not to walk past the women
without offering assistance.
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IT’S MY HARRIS TEETER
Community Cares
Update
HARRIS TEETER PARTNERS WITH WOUNDED
WARRIOR PROJECT
Last year, Harris Teeter partnered with Wounded Warrior
Project® on several initiatives to raise money throughout the
year. WWP funds programs and services to assist severely
Store Director Glenn Martin of Store #228, Tanglewood Commons in
Clemmons, N.C. presents a check to Morgan Elementary School Principal
Michael Hayes and students.
injured service members during the time between active
Harris Teeter Together in Education, similar to the North
nationwide Believe in Heroes® Campaign and the Support
Carolina Education Lottery, raises money for education
our Troops Donation Card Campaign which was hosted
initiatives to boost returns for education throughout North
in-stores throughout May 2012 and will launch again in May
Carolina. The North Carolina Education Lottery provides
2013. Chuck Corbeil, Group VP Marketing; Rod Antolock,
incentive payments to retailers who sell winning jackpot
Executive Vice President; and Jerry LeClair, Senior Vice
tickets in specific games. Harris Teeter has chosen to
President Merchandising, represented Harris Teeter at the
donate its incentive awards back to local schools. Since
check presentation ceremony in New York in December.
duty and transition to civilian life. These initiatives included
a Fresh Foods Market Pie Campaign; participation in the
December, the company has donated $7,000 back to
schools within our communities. Each school or school
programs listed below have received a $1,000 contribution
from Harris Teeter Together in Education.
Our Lady of Grace Catholic School – Greensboro, N.C.
Grimsley High Band Boosters – Greensboro, N.C.
Grimsley High School Choral Program – Greensboro, N.C.
Grimsley High School PTSA – Greensboro, N.C.
Morgan Elementary School – Clemmons, N.C.
Saint Gabriel Catholic School – Charlotte, N.C.
Cotswold Elementary School – Charlotte, N.C.
Clemmons
LEFT TO RIGHT: Adam Silva, Client Development Officer, Acosta, Brea
Kratzert, Strategic Partnerships, Acosta, Chuck Corbeil, Group VP Marketing,
Harris Teeter, Rod Antolock, Executive Vice President, Harris Teeter
Supermarkets, Inc., Jerry LeClair, Senior Vice President Merchandising, Harris
Teeter, Al Giordano, Deputy Executive Director, Co-Founder WWP, Darrell
Harrison, VP, Acosta, Marshall Collins, Sr. VP at Acosta
Greensboro
Charlotte
The schools are selected based on the location of the
Harris Teeter store which sold the winning ticket. The
company uses these opportunities to reinforce its
commitment to education by donating its incentive
payment back to schools.
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Support Our Troops
$222,500
APRIL 2013
Harris Teeter Super Heroes
Company, District, Regional and Individual Achievements
Over the last few months, the company, our stores and
process improvements or other significant achievements
our individual associates have been recognized for
… Stores #23, Lee & Harrison, #86, Glebe and #235,
various achievements, making them a super hero in our
Shirlington, all located in Alexandria, Va., were named
eyes. Have an achievement you want to share? E-mail
Best Grocery Stores in the 2012 Best of Arlington awards
communication@harristeeter.com, and we may include
presented by Sun Gazette.
your recognition in our next edition of It’s My Harris Teeter.
Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina
recognized Harris Teeter as a Top 10 food industry
supporter at their annual awards in January… The
pharmacy team from Store #33, Guilford College in
Greensboro, N.C. was recognized for their outstanding
efforts and service by Family Service of the Piedmont …
Tracy McNair, Cake Decorator, of Store #108, Laurinbug
in Laurinburg, N.C. won the Arts Richmond Winter Gala
cake contest. McNair was a repeat winner, as she also
won the pervious year’s contest … Charlotte Parent
Magazine readers selected Harris Teeter as a 2012
Reader’s Favorite; readers recognized Harris Teeter as
the Best Local Place to Buy a Cake … Harris Teeter was
selected as Charleston City Paper’s Best Grocery retailer,
beating out long-standing winner Publix … Store #475,
Stockbridge Commons in Tega Cay, S.C. was voted
Best Grocery Store/Market in My Carolina Town’s 2012
“Where it’s at!” awards … Pastry Chef Danielle Horner and
Perishables Co-Manager Chris Torchia both from Store
#162, Hanover Center in Wilmington, N.C. presented the
Culinary Demonstration at the 2013 Wilmington Wine and
Chocolate Festival … Pastry Chef Denis Pender of Store
Doug Williams, Store Manager of Store #46, Rocky River in Harrisburg, N.C.
hosted a tour for a local daycare center. Doug taught these future Harris
Teeter shoppers about the different store departments and how to select
healthy foods.
#388, Purcellville in Purcellville, Va. made a Baby’s First
Cake for one satisfied customer who sent the store a
photo of her baby and a kind thank you note applauding
her skills … Store Manager Doug Williams of Store #46,
Rocky River in Harrisburg, N.C. conducted a field trip for
45 local daycare students. Doug taught the children the
basics about nutrition and healthy living; toured them
through the store and ended the tour by allowing each
child to scan an item. The daycare sent a thank you note
complete with amazing photos of “Mr. Doug” interacting
with the children … Store #423, Park Plaza in Hilton
Head, S.C. was named Best Grocery Store by Hilton Head
Monthly … CC Honeycutt Equipment Coordinator for Real
Estate was awarded first quarter’s Corporate office iLead
Award. The iLead Award is given to one associate each
CC Honeycutt, Equipment Coordinator for Real Estate was presented with
the Corporate Office First Quarter iLead Award. CC was recognized by
her supervisor in front of a group of her peers.
quarter who has demonstrated exceptional performance
in their contribution to department initiatives, projects,
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IT’S MY HARRIS TEETER
Regional Round Up
MARBLES 5TH BIRTHDAY
THANK YOU HT
Harris Teeter donated 3,000
cupcakes to Marbles Kids
Museum to celebrate the
museum’s 5th Birthday Bash.
Bakery associates at Store #21,
Cameron Village in Raleigh, N.C.
handled the preparation of the
cupcakes, and the nearly 7,000
event attendees appreciated their effort. The cupcakes
were completely gone by the end of the Birthday Bash.
HARRIS TEETER CHEFS TACKLE SEVENTH ESPN PARDON
THE INTERRUPTION PRESENTATION
HERE COMES THE BRIDE
In 2012, Harris Teeter was honored for the seventh year in
Three Harris Teeter floral managers in the Triad, Joyce
a row to be featured on ESPN’s Thanksgiving Eve edition
Hyatt from Store #216, Cloverdale in Winston Salem, N.C.;
of Pardon the Interruption. During the show, our chefs
Linda McCaskill from #228, Clemmons in Clemmons, N.C.
were able to showcase some of our great holiday offerings
and Morgan Williams from #334, Robinhood in Winston-
to our customers on a national stage. ESPN’s Pardon the
Salem, N.C., along with Produce/Floral Specialist Debra
Interruption is the second largest viewed ESPN show of the
Vernon took part in a bridal show at BB&T Ballpark co-
year, next to the Super Bowl. Associates from Store #302,
hosted by Forsyth Woman Engaged! and BB&T. The event
Tyson’s Corner in McLean, Va. helped support our chefs in
was in October 2012 and brides and grooms stopped-by
this wonderful promotion.
for help planning their big day as well as event planners
looking for new vendors. Many participants did not know
The hosts on set were Tony Kornheiser and Michael
Harris Teeter’s Floral Gallery could help with weddings
Wilbon. Also in the studio were specially invited guests,
and all were impressed by the team’s display. According
family members and hosts of other ESPN shows including
to event organizers, the Harris Teeter presentation was the
producers, directors, camera staff and stars. All of these
most talked about from the brides and grooms.
individuals enjoyed the fare left after the show was complete.
Associates at Store #258, University in
Charlotte, N.C. collected over $600 to
support children and families who had not
been adopted from Ridge Road Middle
School’s Angel Tree.
In December 2012,
members of the Central
Region team and their
families visited UNC
Children’s Hospital to
share a little holiday spirit.
Patients and their families
were greeted by Harry
the Happy Dragon who, along with some of Santa’s helpers,
delivered goodie bags and sang carols.
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FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Debra Vernon, Produce/Floral Specialist; Morgan
Williams, Store #334, Robinhood Village in Winston-Salem, N.C.; Linda
McCaskill, Store #228, Tanglewood Commons in Clemmons, N.C. and
Joyce Hyatt, Store #216, Cloverdale in Winston-Salem, N.C. took part in
the bridal show.
APRIL 2013
GET WELL AT THE WEST NECK HEALTH FAIR
Store Manager Gary Newell, Store #239, Courthouse
Marketplace in Virginia Beach, Va. along with several
associates and members of his pharmacy team
attended the West Neck Health Fair in October. The
store provided breakfast for everyone attending the
event and also coordinated flu shot clinics. Over 200
PROOF IS IN THE… ICING
residents at The Villages at West Neck, the first age 55
Harris Teeter’s Fresh Foods
or better community built in Virginia Beach, attended
Market hosted a series of
the event and all appreciated the support of Harris
cake seminars in 2012 during
Teeter and its associate team.
which cake decorators
from every Harris Teeter
THE BEST OF THE BEST
store were shown new and
Harris Teeter associates
innovative ideas to bring their
always put their best
decorated cakes, cookies
food forward but special
and pastry cases ‘up a notch’
congratulations to those
for Harris Teeter customers.
at Store #353, Harris
The proof was in the icing
Crossing in Wake Forest,
and decorators did a great
N.C, Store #43, Heritage
job translating what was learned in the seminar to the
Lake in Wake Forest, N.C. and Store #367, Wakefield
products in their cases. Some decorators even took what
Store in Raleigh, N.C. for receiving formal recognition
they learned into the community. Melissa Sloan, decorator
from the community for what we already know is true.
at Store #249, Village Commons at Wesley Chapel in
Wesley Chapel, N.C. organized a cupcake seminar for 100
children at Camp Faith, a summer day camp program and
before and after school enrichment program for pre-K
and elementary school-aged students. Younger children
decorated using a ‘dirt work’ cupcake design, and for
older children, a ‘monkey face’ was the design of choice.
HAVE A HEART
Associates at Store #249, Village Commons at Wesley
Chapel, in Wesley Chapel, N.C. have a huge heart and
continue to give back to the community. Most recently,
store associates hosted a fundraiser for American Heart
Associates in Northern Virginia gathered at FedEx
Association (AHA). Together with Coca-Cola, Powerade
Field to help the Washington Redskins and Operation
and Vitamin Water, store associates sold hot dogs, chips
Blessing assemble 3,500 holiday dinner packages that
and drinks for $2 and also managed activities which
were given to residents in Prince George’s County.
community members could participate in for a donation,
Harris Teeter donated the 3,500 turkeys that were put
of course. The store raised $200 for AHA and had lots
in the packages.
of fun giving back.
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A S S O C I AT E D I S C O U N T
use your VIC card and get
10% OFF
any Harris Teeter brand products
Discount includes:
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Case Meat
Commercial Bakery
Grocery/Non Foods
Dairy
Frozen
HBC/General Merchandise
The following departments are NOT included in the current program:
Meat, Seafood, Fresh Foods, Produce or Floral.
Lend a helping hand.
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percentage of your purchase goes to your TIE-linked
school! Register your VIC card when you check out or
online at harristeeter.com
Not getting your monthly associate offers or need to update your information?
There are 3 ways to update your
information:
1. Go to: http://www.hteeter.com/vicweb/ and click on “Update Your Information”
2. Submit an updated VIC application (include your current VIC card number)
3. Call 1-800-432-6111 and update your data