October 2, 2025 - 22:53

ONTARIO, Calif., Oct. 02, 2025 — Heritage Grocers Group, a prominent player in the Hispanic food retail sector, has announced an exciting new partnership with Soda Health. This collaboration aims to empower consumers to make healthier choices by integrating health benefits into their shopping experience.
Through this partnership, members of Soda Health will be able to utilize their health benefits conveniently at Heritage Grocers' various locations, including popular stores like Cardenas Markets and Los Altos Ranch Market. By streamlining access to essential products and services, this initiative seeks to promote better nutrition and overall well-being among community members.
The integration of Smart Benefits will not only simplify the shopping process for health-conscious consumers but also encourage the adoption of healthier eating habits. With this innovative approach, both Heritage Grocers Group and Soda Health are committed to fostering a healthier community and supporting individuals in making informed choices about their food and health.
February 20, 2026 - 19:53
JJ Redick reveals second-half thoughts as Lakers' health improvesThe Los Angeles Lakers are finally seeing a much-needed wave of healthy players return to the court, with LeBron James, Austin Reaves, and Luka Doncic all expected to be available for Friday`s...
February 20, 2026 - 04:54
Virgin olive oil protects cognitive health through the gut microbiota, research revealsNew research reveals that virgin olive oil, a cornerstone of the Mediterranean diet, may protect cognitive function through a surprising pathway: the gut microbiota. While long celebrated for its...
February 19, 2026 - 00:46
From heart association volunteer to survivor, Louisiana woman champions cardiovascular healthA Louisiana woman`s journey from volunteering for the American Heart Association to becoming a patient herself has forged a powerful advocate for cardiovascular awareness. Katie Ferguson now uses...
February 18, 2026 - 10:42
In Afrin, breathing easier againOn a cold January morning, Dr. Dima Jaabar listened carefully to the uneven breathing of two young boys brought into the Rajo health centre in the rural countryside of Afrin. Their condition, a...