Legal Proceedings:
−Removed: Neither the Company nor any subsidiary is presently a party to, nor is any of their property subject to, any pending legal proceedings, other than routine litigation incidental to the business that would not have a material adverse effect on the financial results.
−Removed: The Company estimates any exposure to these legal proceedings and establishes accruals for the estimated liabilities, where it is reasonably possible to estimate and where an adverse outcome is probable.
+Added: The Company estimates any exposure to routine litigation to the business and establishes accruals for the estimated liabilities, where it is reasonably possible to estimate and where an adverse outcome is probable.
+Added: Kurt Schertle, the former Chief Operating Officer and Secretary of the Company, filed the claim, Kurt Schertle vs.
+Added: Weis Markets Inc.
+Added: and the Weis Markets Inc.
+Added: Retirement Committee, on November 4, 2025 in the U.S.
+Added: District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania.
+Added: The case relates to certain benefit plan amounts that Mr.
+Added: Schertle claims he is entitled to as a result of his former employment with the Company.
+Added: The Company asserts that termination of Mr.
+Added: Schertle’s employment on October 16, 2024 was for cause and that no obligation to Mr.
+Added: Schertle remains.
+Added: The Company does not believe the demand received on November 4, 2025 has any merit and will vigorously dispute any claim for payment.
Mine Safety Disclosures:
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Information about Our Executive Officers
−Removed: The following sets forth the names and ages of the Company’s executive officers as of February 26, 2025, indicating all positions held during the past five years:
+Added: The following sets forth the names and ages of the Company’s executive officers as of March 12, 2026, indicating all positions held during the past five years:
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