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Product Recall: Multiple SimilacR Powdered Infant Formulas Pulled From Our Stores

There is a voluntary recall of  multiple SimilacR Powdered Infant Formulas.  All our stores are pulling this product from our shelves.  For more information on which Similac products are being recalled, go to the recall website: www.similac.com/recall or www.fda.gov , both of which have a complete listing.  If you happened to purchase one of the recalled products from our stores, you can bring that product in for a refund...but first check the product lists, since many of the Similac products are not being recalled.

Johnsonville BBQs Raise $1,400 for Olivia Cook's Kidney Transplant

Thanks to our generous communities, Ferndale Cost Cutter and Sunset Cost Cutter jointly raised $1,400 towards the kidney transplant expenses of little Olivia Cook.  The big Johnsonville grill came to both locations this month to prepare their famous sausages and sell them for this good cause.  To read about Olivia, the Ferndale six-year-old who just had her kidney transplant this month, go to www.COTAforOliviaRC.com  The Markets has collectively raised almost $12,000 towards transplant expenses.

Prosser Food Depot Hosts "Ask Me" Campaign

Most women understand that they should have mammograms, but all too often, the cost is a deterrent to scheduling this potentially life-saving procedure.

The Washington Cares About Cancer Partnership is testing a new program, and Prosser Food Depot is one of the places where it is being featured. 

The "Ask Me" campaign gives women information about eligibility for a free mammogram through the Washington Breast, Cervical  and Colon Health Program. For women ages 40-64, with limited income and little or no insurance, this program can be a lifesaver.  Additional free services include clinical breast exams, pap tests and diagnostic tests if needed.  Funding comes through the American Cancer Society.

Food Depot team members have "Ask Me" buttons in English and Spanish, as well as simple materials that explain how a woman can get these free services.  The materials will be handed out through July.

Over the past year, over 1,700 more mammograms than expected have been scheduled in areas where the "Ask Me" campaign was held.  The goal, to have fewer women fall through the health care cracks due to lack of insurance, will be measured in Prosser following the campaign.  We are pleased to participate and offer our customers this important information.  For details, contact cancer@doh.wa.gov 

Sizzling Second Warning:  Update!

If you love barbecue, you'll be pleased to learn that we will be hosting several barbecue events at our stores this summer. 

We are changing the location of our third event, The Markets Cookoff, to our Market at Fairhaven (rather than Sunset Cost Cutter).  This will be held on August 7-8.

Don't forget to check out the BBQ Pitmaster Class May 22, a 12-hour event of all things barbecue, complete with a professional judging.  Contact the Pacific Northwest Barbecue Association at www.pnwba.com  for details on the class, registration, and more info on the three "q" events this summer: Skagit Valley BBQ Championship, at our Sedro Woolley Food Pavilion June 19-20, the BBQ on the Border at The Market at Birch Bay July 17-18 and The Markets Cookoff, at the Market at Fairhaven, August 7-8.  (see article on our site, posted April 16: Sizzling Early Warning!)

Finally, watch for details about the debut of barbecue (think brisket, pulled pork, ribs and more) at The Market at Fairhaven, coming soon!

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Ask Us! October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October may shout out orange and black, but it's been also claimed as a pink month.  Pink, that is, in breast cancer awareness month. 

Our stores are proud to help get the word out this month about an important program: Ask Us!

Ask Us! is a program that offers women ages 40-64, with little or no insurance and limited income, the possibility of receiving a free mammogram.  Through the Breast, Cervical and Colon Health Program, there are also some free services available.  These include clinical breast exams, pap tests, diagnostic tests if needed and colon health screening.

How to access this?  It's easy:  we have brochures in our stores with phone numbers around the state.  Just a quick call to learn more and see if you're eligible:  it's 1-888-438-2247.  (There are also numbers for specific areas, such as Whatcom and Skagit County: 1-888-651-8931; see brochure for other counties.)

This program is paid for by the Washington State Department of Health, Washington Cares About Cancer, Susan G Komen For the Cure, and the American Cancer Society, among others.

Why are we spreading the word about this important program?  We have women team members, women customers, women family members, all of whom should be able to take advantage of a potentially life-saving procedure, a mammogram.  If you think you or someone you know could benefit from this, please call today.

Look for "Pink" Foods During October, Like Chuckanut Bay Cheesecake

You will probably notice several foods with pink ribbon imprints during October.  Many manufacturers take advantage of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and donate a percentage of certain product sales to cancer groups.

One of these you'll find is Chuckanut Bay Foods.  When you purchase any Chuckanut Bay Foods cheesecake in October, the company will make a donation to the Susan G. Komen For the Cure organization.  You can enjoy a delicious dessert and make a contribution in the fight against breast cancer.

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