LANCASTER, Pa. -- In a new approach to supporting the fight against hunger in central Pennsylvania, this year's Fall/Winter Food Drive at Turkey Hill Minit Markets now enables customers to earn fuel savings by purchasing nonperishable items to donate in the stores.
The Food Drive, which is operating through December 20 at Turkey Hill convenience stores in Lancaster, Lebanon, York, Dauphin and Cumberland Counties, works with the Turkey Hill Rewards Card.
When purchasing designated points-eligible, nonperishable items to place in special donation boxes at the stores, customers can have an associate scan their Turkey Hill Rewards Cards and earn points toward savings at Turkey Hill's fuel pumps.
Donation boxes at each store will be picked up periodically for delivery to the local Rescue Mission in the area served by the store.
Customers can watch for announcements at the stores of special Rewards Bonus Points offered on nonperishable items to donate. In November, all Campbell's Soups have been designated as bonus points items.
"We're pleased to offer our customers such a win-win deal with this year's food drive," said Kim Hertzog, public relations manager for Turkey Hill Minit Markets. "You can do a good deed to help stop hunger, and get rewarded with fuel savings at Turkey Hill."
With corporate offices in Lancaster County, Pa., Turkey Hill has stores across the Keystone State, as well as an expanding presence in Ohio and Indiana. The chain of stores offers customers a wide range of products and services including gasoline, deli sandwiches, lottery tickets and gift cards. Turkey Hill is also the largest distributor of Turkey Hill Dairy milk, ice cream and iced tea. It is a banner under Cincinnati-based Kroger's convenience store division.
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