Some H-E-B frozen chicken products and salads are part of a recall involving nearly 10 million pounds of meat that might be contaminated with listeria, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The lawsuit accuses H-E-B and TK Elevator of negligence, gross negligence, and premises liability. Recommended Videos The incident happened on March 30, 2024, when the girl was shopping with her ...
The list includes three H-E-B products, including its H-E-B Texas Ranch Style Chicken, Texas Ranch Chicken Casserole and H-E-B Chicken Broccoli and Rice Casserole. "The problem was discovered ...
Heads up if you recently bought a few frozen items at H-E-B. On Wednesday, October 9, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced in an article that approximately 9,986,245 pounds of ready-to-eat ...
H-E-B is starting construction this month on a new store in Forney, about 20 miles east of downtown Dallas. Located at the corner of U.S. 80 and Gateway Boulevard, the Kaufman County store will be ...
A student in the Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD died unexpectedly this week in an incident that happened at school, according to district officials. Now, the district is working to support grieving ...
H-E-B plans to build a third store in San Marcos, Texas, but the San Antonio-based chain is upping its game by including a True Texas BBQ restaurant inside. The new 114,000-square-foot location ...
SAN ANTONIO — Customers have been asking for it and H-E-B has taken notice. Starting on Monday, October 7, everybody's favorite grocery store will begin a phased rollout that will add digital ...
Customers dealt with a busy crowd on the first day of the newest H-E-B store which opened at 899 University Drive in Frisco on August 7.(Steve Hamm / Special Contributor) Forney residents may soon ...
More details about the highly anticipated H-E-B in Irving have been revealed in a public filing. It will be the chain's first location in Dallas County. Construction on H-E-B LP’s upcoming store ...
DALLAS — Texas grocer H-E-B has grown its popularity – and, quite frankly, its cult-like following – throughout the Lone Star State since opening its first store in Kerrville back in 1905.
The moment is finally here: Texas' favorite grocery store is adding tap-to-pay. In an announcement, H-E-B stated it would be rolling out digital tap-to-pay services in all of its stores.