Weis Markets’ new Warminster store foots to the grocery business’ overall brand strategy. The plan is to grow its footprint while also considering environmental implications. Diane Adam bagged the particulars for Winsight Grocery Business.
The new 46,000-sq.-ft. store, which includes a fueling station and a beer-wine café, is at 1133 York Road.
Its design incorporates several tech additions. To reduce carbon emissions, designers worked to make the building environmentally sustainable. For example, it has energy-efficient LED lighting and cardboard/plastic recycling capabilities.
Shopping enticements include a full-service seafood department with lobster tank, organic produce, in-store bakery, and a fully stocked floral department.
“We are pleased to expand our services in Bucks County to offer our customers in Warminster a strong combination of convenience, quality and low prices that help them live better and spend less,” said Kurt Schertle, chief operating officer of Weis Markets. “We appreciate the welcome we’ve received and look forward to serving and becoming active members of the Warminster community.”
The grand opening celebration also incorporated donations to Philabundance, Hartsville Fire Co., Warminster Food Bank, and Centennial Baseball Club.
When fully staffed, the grocery store will result in 130 full- and part-time jobs.
More on Warminster’s new Weis Market is at Winsight Grocery Business.



















































