The loyalty programs at Stop & Shop, H-E-B, Publix and several other food retailers have been ranked as best in class by Newsweek magazine. The magazine partnered with global data research firm Statista to rank America's Best Loyalty Programs in 2021. The rankings highlight 241 loyalty programs in 43 categories.
Killeen-area residents planning a trip to the store today will find some grocery stores closed and others rationing supplies in the aftermath of Winter Storm Uri. H-E-B stores in Killeen, Harker Heights and Copperas Cove opened from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and will be open for the same hours Sunday.
Texas grocer H-E-B is temporarily closing some stores and reducing hours of operation as the state grapples with ongoing power outages and water shortages from historically cold temperatures brought by Winter Storm Uri.
Photograph courtesy of H-E-B As the pandemic continues, the grocery industry's emergency response has been tested once again, this time in Texas, where an unusually fierce winter storm has caused treacherously icy conditions and widespread power outages. H-E-B has launched a real time webpage to provide the latest temporary store closures due to extreme winter weather in the state.
click to enlarge Is it possible for a grocery store to run for a state political office? Some Twitter users think H-E-B should, after word got out that a store full of shoppers near Austin was given their groceries after a power failure made it impossible for the cashiers to ring purchases up.
The extremely cold weather in Texas hasn't just shut down power and water to millions of people in the state. It's also hammered food supplies. Customers are sharing pictures on social media of empty grocery shelves across Texas and people desperate to stock up are forming long lines outside food stores.
To no surprise, H-E-B came through when Texans needed it most. With residents facing...
With shortages on milk and water, some shoppers are spending hours driving around looking for essentials. CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas - While people across the city continue to work towards getting their power and water services back, there's another challenge of finding food in the stores.
Treacherous roadways and continued snowy conditions did not keep New Braunfels residents from making food runs to Walmart, H-E-B, Arlan's Market and other grocers on Thursday. Shoppers at the H-E-B location on South Walnut Avenue were in a long line, anxiously awaiting a noon opening as the snow was falling.
The dangerous road conditions are affecting Texas' supply chain. Stores across the area were overwhelmed Thursday with people in search of food and supplies. Caption: Long lines form at H-E-B in search for food and supplies. People at the H-E-B on Mopac and Parmer waited hours to get inside.
Roads in Central Texas are still hazardous, but many people have braved them to get to work or make grocery store runs. If you're able to get to H-E-B, you'll find purchase limits in place for a few essentials.
On Thursday, San Antonians again flocked to grocery stores to refill their nearly empty refrigerators and pantries - and many of them left frustrated, with few items checked off their shopping lists. With the city under a boil-water notice, bottled water was a hot commodity and nearly impossible to find.
The state's week of weather hell started with a deadly 133-car pileup outside of Fort Worth. A winter storm unlike any Texas has ever seen quickly followed, ...
With many homes with busted pipes and empty store shelves all over town, some Houstonians have no water to drink or give to pets today. For them, boiling water, as currently directed by Houston and Harris County, isn't even an option, because there isn't any.
by: Wes Wilson Posted: / Updated: AUSTIN (KXAN) - Grocery store chain H-E-B announced new temporary hours of noon to 5 p.m. Thursday as well as which of its stores will be closed entirely.
Like many businesses, some grocery stores are unable to open today due to lack of power and running water. However, Houston Food Finder readers are reporting in on the ones that are actually open. If we happen to find that these also have packaged ice or bottled water, we'll include that information, too.
The state's week of weather hell started with a deadly 133-car pileup outside of Fort Worth. A winter storm unlike any Texas has ever seen quickly followed, and seven days later, millions are without power and reliable water. And now Texans are running out of food.
Some of the millions of people in Texas facing another day without heat or power following a historic winter storm are being warned that they may need to boil their drinking water or conserve it due to a surge in demand.
As power is being restored to more Houstonians, some grocery stores are opening back up. Here's where things stand on Thursday morning. H-E-B: According to H-E-B's website, Houston area stores are open Thursday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. However, individual locations may adjust their store hours.
Snow is falling across San Marcos Thursday morning. The National Weather Service forecasts flurries through the early afternoon. Temperatures are expected to be in the low 30s before dropping to around 17 degrees overnight. But Thursday's snow marks the final round of winter weather this week.