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If you are interested in establishing a business
relationship with Safeway, please fill in the supplier information
online form at www.safeway.com/suppliers.
If Safeway decides to further explore or pursue a potential business
relationship, you will be contacted and asked to provide additional
information. You will also be asked to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement.
If Safeway requests a meeting with your company, it should not be
interpreted as an indication of intent by Safeway to accept the
proposed product or to appoint you as an approved Safeway supplier.
Acceptance is not guaranteed.
Safeway's Code of Conduct
Appendix 19 shows Safeway's Code of Conduct and
should be reviewed by our potential suppliers/vendors. This is a
general guide to standards of business practice and regulatory compliance
and applies to Vendors of Safeway Inc. or its (direct and indirect)
subsidiaries and affiliates. It is the Safeway Companies' intent
to select and retain Vendors who share and embrace the letter and
spirit of our commitment to integrity. We recognize that Vendors
are independent entities. Nonetheless, the business practices of
a Vendor may reflect upon, and in some cases directly affect, the
Safeway Companies.
The Safeway Companies require that Vendors and their employees, agents, and
subcontractors adhere to certain standards of business conduct and that they comply with the letter
and spirit of applicable law while conducting business with or on behalf of the Safeway Companies.
The policies summarized in the Safeway Companies' Vendor Code of Conduct are not exhaustive: there
may be other conduct not specifically described that will be considered unacceptable for a Vendor or
its Representatives.

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