MOST RECENT NEWS RELEASES

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10/03/2022
Donations Collected at Price Chopper Stores to Support Victims of Hurrican Ian
06/15/2022
Price Chopper Collects Funds to Support Area’s Hungry this Summer
05/16/2022
Price Chopper Supports Stamp Out Hunger's 30th Anniversary Food Drive
01/05/2022
Price Chopper Announces Partnership with Kansas City Pioneers
12/06/2021
Grand Re-opening of Newly Remodeled Price Chopper at 84th & Wornall
08/25/2021
Price Chopper and Dole Packaged Foods kick-off 4 th Annual School Learning Garden Grant Contest
07/28/2021
New Price Chopper on Bannister Road Now Open
06/16/2021
Farmland Food Truck Serving Free Meals at Price Chopper on June 26
06/03/2021
Remodeled Price Chopper Offers Improved Shopping Experience
10/08/2020
Price Chopper to Help Community Organizations through Donations at the Register
09/15/2020
Price Chopper and Dole Packaged Foods Reuniting for School Learning Garden Contest
07/21/2020
Price Chopper to Collect Funds, Food for Area’s Hungry
04/15/2020
KC Legacy brands team up to provide family style bbq to go
04/03/2020
Price Chopper Donates $250,000 to Harvesters
04/03/2020
Price Chopper to Close Early for Easter
03/19/2020
Price Chopper Launches KC Together Campaign
03/12/2020
Price Chopper holds metro wide hiring event
03/12/2020
Price Chopper Statement on COVID-19
02/17/2020
Price Chopper invests big in Kansas City in 2020
02/12/2020
Price Chopper raises more then $208,000 for Check-Out Hunger Campaign
09/20/2019
Price Chopper Statement on Open Carry
09/17/2019
Price Chopper raises more than $35,000 for KC families
07/05/2019
Price Chopper rolls out new rewards program
06/27/2019
Price chopper raises more than $22,000 dollars to aid storm and flood victims
05/02/2019
Price Chopper partners with Dole and the Captain Planet Foundation
02/18/2019
Price Chopper raises more than $200,000 to fight hunger