Rachelle Béry makes its official Western Canadian debut at Safeway West Broadway in Vancouver, B.C.

As we continue our commitment to proudly serving our communities and meaningfully investing in the future of Safeway, we couldn’t be any more excited to officially introduce Rachelle Béry in Vancouver, B.C.! For the very first time outside of Quebec, the first two Rachelle Béry Health and Wellness departments, located in B.C. and Ontario, are officially open for business. Rachelle Béry will cater to the unique West Broadway customer with an assortment of high-quality supplements, sport nutrition products, energy bars, and natural herbal, health and beauty products.

Rachelle Béry’s unique product assortment will also offer customers a range of “clean beauty” cosmetics and skincare products, marking the very first time that cosmetic products have been available nationally at Safeway and Sobeys. On trend with market and consumer demands, the products are natural, paraben-free, cruelty-free, eco-responsible, made from organic ingredients and proudly sourced in Canada. The distinctive Rachelle Béry branded Health and Wellness boutique will be located adjacent to the in-store Pharmacy.

At Safeway, we’re always on the hunt for innovative new ways to better serve our customers in communities across the West. We can’t wait for our customers – and our teammates – to experience Rachelle Béry for themselves. Be sure to stop by the next time you’re visit your local West Broadway Safeway store!

Safeway Employee Spotlight: Connecting with customers through the ups and downs

At Safeway, we always say that our customers are like our family. Each and every day, we make meaningful connections with the countless customers who enter our stores, and often find ourselves invested in the details of their lives, their achievements, their goals, and their hardships. If there’s anyone who knows the true value of a meaningful customer connection, it’s Jane Mueller, Manager of the Floral Department at Safeway Port O’Call Mall in Red Deer.

Jane joined the Safeway family a year ago, but has devoted more than 25 years to working with flowers and creating artistic arrangements. Jane’s love of flowers goes beyond their beauty; she appreciates the message that flowers carry and the emotions that they elicit. We recently sat down with Jane to get her thoughts on the role that flowers play in our customers’ lives and the importance of the floral department at Safeway.

What makes the floral department such a unique area of the store? 

Flowers carry the beauty of colours and earthy smells that always make people feel good, even if just walking through the department. I also love the sentiment flowers bring. They are not just a gift; they are a thought. Most of the time, flowers are given with meaning and come from the heart, regardless if it’s to celebrate a happy time or mourn a sad time.

I’m sure you interact with customers from all different walks of life. Why is it important to form meaningful connections with our customers – and how do you often do so?

This connects to why I’m drawn to working in floral – to help our customers express their thoughts through the gift of flowers. In my department, it’s important to interact and connect with our customers, understand their occasion and needs, then through our flower selection and bouquets, convey the messages they want to share.

Florists are creative people – we take pride and enjoy selling flowers because we see each floral arrangement as a piece of art.

What is your favourite part of working on the floral team? What is most challenging?

My favourite part of working on the floral team is twofold – working alongside the amazing team I work with, as well as the ability to be creative with such beautiful products. There is never a bad day when working with flowers.

The most challenging responsibility is forecasting the types of flowers and quantities needed for our store. We plan far in advance, so it’s important to understand trends and the wants of our customer demographic. I always strive to serve the needs of our customers the best I can.

Do you have any tips to help keep our floral arrangements looking beautiful for even longer?

There’s a few tips to help keep floral arrangements lasting longer, and it all starts with the preparation stage right in the floral department. First, be sure to use only the freshest flowers and don’t over-handle them. Always keep them in fresh treated water. Once the arrangement is complete, my key ingredient to keeping them fresher longer is the Crowning Glory Flower Spray. Lastly, when conditioning the flowers, cut the stems at least one inch to help them properly absorb water.

What do you look forward to for the floral department at Safeway?

I’m excited for the growth opportunities within the floral department because there are still many people who don’t know that there is a flower shop within their local Safeway store. Through connecting with specific groups and agencies within the community, combined with consistently exceeding customer expectations, we can greatly expand our reach and further connect with our customers during their meaningful moments, like high school graduations, school dances and corporate parties.

Be sure to visit the floral department the next time you stop by your local Safeway store, and stay tuned to Safeway Talks for more Safeway Employee Spotlights highlighting the unique work of our Safeway colleagues!

Back at the table with UFCW 401

We’ve been back at the bargaining table with UFCW 401 this week. As always, we’re committed to being open and honest with you and want to ensure that you’re updated every step of the way. We know that progress to date has sometimes felt slow and challenging, but we’re hopeful that this week’s discussions are an encouraging sign of increasing momentum to continue.

As we’ve shared before, it’s our current intention to invest $200 million in the Safeway network over the next five years. However, we cannot accomplish this if we do not have the right collective agreement in place to provide stability for our business. We need stability through a number of factors to invest the money. The FreshCo expansion plans are not included in the $200 million investment. Both parties have recognized that these discussions will be difficult, and have agreed to the use of a mediator commencing this April. Together, we’re committed to coming to a fair agreement in a timely manner that is in all of our best interest.

Whether you’re a long-time Alberta native or new to the province, there’s no denying that we’ve seen incredible change. Our communities are changing, our customers are changing, and our economy is changing. And it will continue to change. This is why – now more than ever – it’s absolutely crucial that we come to a competitive agreement that is in all of our best interest.

We’ve been open in sharing that some of our Safeway stores are struggling as the retail market in Alberta continues to change. We’re seeing more cost-conscious customers who aren’t interested in our full-service Safeway model, no matter how hard you continue to work or the unparalleled customer service you provide. Cost conscious shoppers are looking for the option that best suits their needs and without a viable discount option, customers will continue to shop elsewhere. We know that it’s important to put the right stores in the right market and opening FreshCo stores will help us move in the right direction.  However, FreshCo does not solve all of the issues that many Safeway stores are facing. The majority of Safeway stores are not converting to FreshCo, but without a change, will continue to struggle against our competition. This is why we must have a competitive deal for Safeway to survive in Alberta. We will continue to be faced with a significant competitive disadvantage until a fair agreement is reached.

There’s so many exciting opportunities that await us in the year ahead, and we’re hopeful that we can work with your Union and your Bargaining Committee to reach a fair collective agreement that balances all of our needs. Thank you for your continued hard work in our stores. Our true Safeway pride is alive and well in Alberta.

Helping to #feedtheneed with Random Acts of Kindness

It’s no secret that our teams are deeply invested in our local communities year-round, but this holiday season, you showed us just how strong our Safeway heart really is. Thank you to our incredible teams across Alberta for their meaningful participation in this year’s Random Acts of Kindness initiative. With every single thoughtful donation, you made a lasting impact on those deserving and most in need. We are so proud to be on your team.

A special thank you to those who shared their Random Acts of Kindness on our closed Facebook group, Safeway Team: Connecting Our Stores, Our People, Our Communities. As a family nurturing families, we are committed to supporting and giving back to the communities we serve. Individually, our contributions make a difference, but as a team, the possibilities are endless! ​

Check out just a few of our outstanding donations below, and don’t forget to join our Facebook group to stay up to date!

Safeway Fort Saskatchewan – Fort Saskatchewan, AB

Safeway Kensington – Calgary, AB

Safeway Odgen – Calgary, AB

Safeway Beddington Square – Calgary, AB

Safeway Chestermere Station – Chestermere, AB

Safeway Fairway Plaza – Lethbridge, AB