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ALABAMA GROCERS ASSOCIATION HONORS FRONT-LINE HEROES CELEBRATES SUPERMARKET EMPLOYEE DAY
have demonstrated trojan efforts to keep communities going. Supermarket employees have personified compassion and courage when communities have most needed to be encouraged. “Despite the constant changes in public health
On February 22, the Alabama Grocers Association joined supermarkets and food manufacturers nationwide in celebrating the first-ever Supermarket Employee Day. The Food Industry Association (FMI) has proclaimed this new holiday to recognize employees at every level for the work they do feeding families and enriching lives. With more than 40,000 individual stores selling food and grocery items in the U.S. alone, supermarkets are the backbones of our communities. Millions of supermarket employees come to work daily to keep shelves stocked and to provide communities with essential services that help them survive and thrive. The food retail industry in Alabama provides over 70,000 jobs and has a total economic impact on the state’s economy of over $12 billion. “The grocery community has been helping the state of Alabama to stay strong during the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Ellie Taylor, president, Alabama Grocers Association. “When COVID-19 forced people to home shelter, we stayed open. And we have continued to adapt and serve our communities every day. There is no question that supermarket employees are heroes. We are thrilled to honor and celebrate them!” Despite supply chain disruptions or work- force reductions, supermarket employees
orders, supply chain disruptions and workforce challenges, our state’s grocers have worked tirelessly throughout the last
year to remain open and continue to provide Alabamians with what they need,” Governor Ivey said. “This has been an incredible effort
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All Attendees at Supermarket Employee Day Press Conference with Governor Ivey.
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