Transparency is key in an industry where you're fueling consumers with nutritious foods. Southeastern Grocers (SEG) has proven to excel in this area, recently landing on Newsweek’s list of Most Trustworthy Companies in America for the third consecutive year.
“Our dedication to our associates, customers, and communities forms the cornerstone of our mission, and these accolades from Newsweek and Store Brands serve as a testament to our enduring commitment to integrity and excellence,” Raymond Rhee, Chief People Officer for Southeastern Grocers, said. “As the trusted grocer our neighbors can always count on, we take great pride in delivering reliable, unparalleled service and high-quality products every single day.”
As a press release explained, the list uses independent survey results from approximately 25,000 Americans who submitted a total of 97,000 evaluations to rate companies on three touchpoints: customer trust, investor trust, and employee trust. SEG is among 700 companies across 23 industries named in this year’s list of Most Trustworthy Companies.
In addition, SEG was listed in Newsweek’s America's Greatest Workplaces for Diversity 2024 for its steadfast commitment to fostering a diverse culture of belonging and inclusion. The grocer also continues to offer customers significant savings through the rewards program, which recently earned high marks in Newsweek’s rankings of America's Best Loyalty Programs 2024 for the fourth consecutive year.
Read more about this coveted recognition here.
We applaud SEG on its continued efforts toward transparency!