Two Giant Eagle Stores Recall Cookies Due to Undeclared Milk Allergen

April 5, 2022 FDA

Giant Eagle, Inc. has issued a voluntarily recall of “Happy Face Cookies” sold in bakery departments at two Ohio Giant Eagle supermarkets in Geneva and Ashtabula due to the possibility the product may contain an undeclared milk allergen. Those who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk could experience a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products.

Giant Eagle Extends Its Leadership in Food Safety With Adoption of SmartSense IoT Framework Across All Supermarkets

March 29, 2022 Digi International

SmartSense by Digi®, part of Digi International announced it has expanded its relationship with Giant Eagle, Inc., one of the nation’s leading food, fuel and pharmacy retailers. SmartSense protects Giant Eagle’s 215 pharmacies and provides digital task management for its 175 grocery properties and 92 convenience stores.

American Dairy Association North East Works With Giant Eagle Corporate Stores to Install Yogurt Dividers in the Dairy Case

With 71 percent of yogurt sold in retail stores, dairy farmers through American Dairy Association North East are working with Pittsburgh-based Giant Eagle Corporate stores to install yogurt dividers to provide a positive shopping experience for consumers and to boost sales in the dairy aisle.

Giant Eagle Partners with RangeMe to Boost Online Product Assortment

September 16, 2021 RangeMe

Giant Eagle, Inc. announced the launch of a new initiative to grow its Giant Eagle Marketplace eCommerce channel with a greater assortment of new and emerging products. As one of the nation’s largest retailers, Giant Eagle will look to accelerate and scale product sourcing for this initiative by partnering with RangeMe, the industry standard online product discovery platform for retailers and suppliers.

Giant Eagle Becomes First U.S. Grocery and Convenience Store Chain to Accept PayPal and Venmo in Store

August 13, 2021 Blackhawk Network

Giant Eagle, Inc. announced today that PayPal and Venmo are now accepted forms of payment at each of the company’s 474 supermarket and GetGo locations. With this announcement, Giant Eagle and GetGo become the first grocery and convenience store chains in the U.S. to offer customers the ability to utilize PayPal and Venmo payments at the register.