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ShopRite Associates ‘Lend a Hand for Hunger’ and Land a Spot on a Cheerios Box

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Annual ShopRite Partners In Caring Cheerios Contest raises $1.3 million to fight hunger
Hundreds of ShopRite associates across six states banded together last September in a friendly competition sponsored by ShopRite and General Mills, the annual ShopRite Partners In Caring Cheerios Contest. With the “Lending a Hand for Hunger” theme, ShopRite associates once again rolled up their sleeves and worked hard to fight hunger in the communities where ShopRite stores operate.
Associates collected donations at check-out and held various events in store, raising $1.3 million during the popular contest to support regional food banks in communities served by ShopRite stores. Now those associates are being recognized for their dedication and hard work with a prized spot on a special-edition Cheerios box.
Each of the 40 winning ShopRite stores chose two ShopRite associates to be featured on a special-edition Cheerios box. These customized Cheerios boxes, sold exclusively at ShopRite, will be unveiled at in-store celebrations during the month of March. Additionally, each winning store was awarded funds ($3,000 for the top 5 stores, and $500 for the remaining winning stores), that will be presented to local food pantries chosen by their store team.
“The 81 ShopRite associates featured on this year’s special-edition Cheerios Box represent the caring and compassion that has come to symbolize the fight against hunger and the commitment of ShopRite Partners In Caring,” said Christine Magyarits, spokesperson for ShopRite Partners In Caring. “Since ShopRite Partners In Caring began in 1999, a total of $40 million has been donated to local food banks to feed the hungry in our communities. The Cheerios contest is one of our favorite annual events and highlights many of our ‘partners’ in the fight against hunger – our dedicated ShopRite associates, our generous customers and one of our long-time vendor partners, General Mills, who shares our passion for helping those in need of food assistance.”
Among this year’s winning stores is the ShopRite of Marmora, N.J. which selected Associate Christine Parmer of Petersburg, N.J. and Associate Suzanne Errickson of Tuckahoe, N.J., both of whom are featured on 150,000 special-edition Cheerios boxes for their store’s commitment. The box will be unveiled during a ceremony at the ShopRite of Marmora on Wednesday, March 2 at 11 a.m.
In addition, the ShopRite of Somers Point, N.J. is also among the winning stores. This store selected Associate Peter Forcinito of Vineland, N.J. and Associate Mary Hill from Egg Harbor Township to be featured on the 150,000 special-edition Cheerios boxes for their store’s commitment. The box will be unveiled during a ceremony at the ShopRite of Somers Point on Wednesday, March 2 at 1:30 p.m. 
The winning stores in New Jersey include:
ShopRite of Berlin, ShopRite of Byram, ShopRite of Chews Landing, ShopRite of Clark, ShopRite of Clinton, ShopRite of Columbia Park in North Bergen, ShopRite of Delran, ShopRite of Fischer Bay in Toms River, ShopRite of Flemington, ShopRite of Franklin, ShopRite of Glassboro, ShopRite of Greenwich Township, ShopRite of Hammonton, ShopRite of Hillsborough, ShopRite of Metro Plaza in Jersey City, ShopRite of Landis in Vineland, ShopRite of Lawnside, ShopRite of Lyndhurst, ShopRite of Mansfield, ShopRite of Marmora, ShopRite of Medford, ShopRite of Mullica Hill, ShopRite of Newton, ShopRite of Ramsey, ShopRite of Somers Point, ShopRite of Spotswood, ShopRite of Stirling, ShopRite of Succasunna, ShopRite of West Deptford and ShopRite of Williamstown.

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