National Supermarket Employee Day - February 22nd
Wed Feb 22nd

National Supermarket Employee Day

Supermarket employees are a vital piece of our supply chain and community. Supermarket Employee Day, February 22nd, is a time for the food industry to honor employees at every level.

Helping families and enrich lives is all around the country. These people help ensure the items we need are available every day, from every order placed and received to every shelf stocked. They produce, dry goods, baked meals, frozen foods, and so much more.

Our country's $800 billion food industry workers include nearly 6 million workers in the United States. Every customer's health and well-being have consistently sought to improve each customer's health and well-being, while facing unprecedented challenges. These employees have met and exceeded every challenge they have faced, with the result of the American public's recognition of customer service and community outreach in a bold newefinition of customer service and community outreach in a bold newefinition of customer service and community outreach.

Employees from all around the country are recognized for their contributions and efforts to promote the food industry and our communities.

How to celebrate #supermarketemployeeday on ad hoc basis

At every level, supermarket employees are recognized on the day. At your supermarket, join local festivities. The day is approaching, so encourage state and local officials to proclaim it. To express appreciation, take part in social media campaigns to share your appreciation. It's also a day for supermarkets to shine the spotlight on their outstanding employees.

When you post on social media, honor your supermarket hero by using #SupermarketEmplodeeDay..

History of a national supermarket employee day has a rich tradition

The Food Industry Association (FMI), a food industry association (FMI), announced the first National Supermarket Employee Day in 2021 to honor Supermarket Heroes with national recognition. Around the world, the first observance attracted the participation of virtually every form and degree of FMI membership around the world. In addition, eleven states issued proclamations. Local and national coverage of events around the country also highlighted events around the country.