Hometown Support
Since 1987, over 5,000 high school students have enrolled in our Wegmans Work Scholarship program.
Since 1987, over 5,000 high school students have enrolled in our Wegmans Work Scholarship program.
In 2025, our Virginia Service Center spent $20.4 million with local vendors in and around the Greater Richmond area.
We opened three new locations in 2025, creating approximately 1,400 permanent jobs and hundreds of temporary construction positions.
Thanks to our customers’ support and in-store donations, we donate more than 30 million meals to our neighbors—every year.
Our stores provide daily donations to local food pantries, ensuring help reaches those who need it most.
For two decades, our partnerships with organizations like the Maryland Food Bank and Health Care for the Homeless have helped us make a difference in the lives of Marylanders.
Our Zero Waste initiative began in 2016 as a focused effort to significantly reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill.
Our mission is to protect our planet through better packaging, reduced waste, and lower carbon across our operations and supply chain, while sourcing near our stores whenever possible.
Once fully reliant on diesel, 76% of our heavy-duty trucks now operate on compressed natural gas or electricity.
Wegmans has a long history of supporting individuals with disabilities, both in our communities and in our stores.
As a family company, we have always believed we can achieve our goals only if we first fulfill the individual needs of our people.
Every day, we live our values to create a warm, welcoming environment and great place to work and shop for all.
*The approximate average wholesale value of one pound of donated product at the national level is determined to be $1.90, based on a study performed by Feeding America.