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High’s Awarded Safe Shop Assured™ Certification

The Maryland-based convenience retailer has earned the certification for its commitment to essential store safety and cleanliness measures

CLEVELAND--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Announced today, High’s has been awarded Safe Shop Assured™ certification at each of its 54 locations. Implementation of Safe Shop branding will highlight the company having met and exceeded a 10-point checklist of essential safety measures.

“High’s is an important part of the communities we serve,” says Michele Truelove, vice president of operations at High’s. “For more than 90 years, we have been there when our communities needed us—and there is nothing we care about more than the safety of our customers and employees. Partnering with Safe Shop was an easy decision as we pride ourselves on delighting our customers everyday with clean, safe, and inviting locations. These are unprecedented times, and High’s takes its responsibility to the communities in which we operate seriously. We will continue being there when our customers need us the most.”

Founded in 1928, High’s traces its history to humble beginnings as an ice cream store. Growing rapidly, High’s at one point was the world’s largest ice cream retailer with more than 500 locations across the Mid-Atlantic. In 2012, Carroll Independent Fuel company acquired the company and leveraged its rich heritage for a community-focused approach to convenience retailing. Today, each of the 54 convenience stores serve their communities with a fresh food offer, low environmental impact, and a safe, welcoming, and inviting atmosphere for both employees and customers. High’s believes in a greater social responsibility and actively supports the American Red Cross, the Maryland Food Bank, and The Johns Hopkins Children's Center.

Having earned Safe Shop Assured™ certification, High’s will showcase its commitment to safety and cleanliness by deploying branded decals at high-visibility touchpoints.

“The hard work of keeping stores safe and clean often happens behind the scenes,” says Frank Beard, director of Safe Shop. “Our certification makes it easy to quickly identify brands with high standards, and High’s is a great example.”

For more information, visit www.safeshopassured.com and www.highs.com.

About Highs of Baltimore, LLC:

The High’s brand was established in 1928 as an ice cream chain growing rapidly throughout the Mid–Atlantic States. By the 1980s, there were more than 500 High’s locations, making High’s at that time the largest ice cream store chain in the world. Carroll Independent acquired High’s in 2012 and currently operates 54 High’s convenience stores with a team of more than 500 talented individuals. More at www.highs.com

About Safe Shop

Safe Shop Assured is a certification program available to retailers that meet and maintain essential safety standards. Administered by a board of retailers, suppliers, and industry experts, our goal is to provide customers and employees with additional peace of mind. Safe Shop is a joint venture between Paragon Solutions and WTWH Media. More at safeshopassured.com.

Contacts

Frank Beard, Director, Safe Shop | fbeard@wtwhmedia.com | 515.202.7231

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High’s Awarded Safe Shop Assured Certification. High's earned the certification for its commitment to essential store safety and cleanliness measures.
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Contacts

Frank Beard, Director, Safe Shop | fbeard@wtwhmedia.com | 515.202.7231

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