Here’s 5 things you may have missed in grocery this week.
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| | Here’s 5 things you may have missed in grocery this week. READ MORE |
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| U.S. retail sales remain elevated year over year amid inflation, resilient consumer spending. READ MORE |
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| Soon, if the recommended substitute costs more, shoppers will have to pay the higher price. READ MORE |
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| The partnership with WinnCompanies will provide groceries, prescriptions, vaccines to senior and affordable housing communities. READ MORE |
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| The tool enables retailers to recapture the high-margin impulse purchases lost with the growth of curbside checkout. READ MORE |
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| Pickup at stores, as a method of grocery order fulfillment, lost 2.6% from July to August, while delivery's share increased by 0.5%. READ MORE |
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| The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has approved the Grocerist-powered Gong’s Market as the first single-store independent grocer in California to be able to process SNAP EBT payments online. READ MORE |
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| | Listen as Supermarket News editors Chloe Riley and Russell Redman break down top stories of the week. TAKE A LISTEN |
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| We asked: For the second straight month, a relaxation in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) didn’t lead to much of an ease-up in food prices. How is your company helping to soften the impact of high grocery prices for customers? You answered: "Relaxed Inflation; are you kidding?" Glenn Marin. Have another thought? Click into the story and let us know in the comments, or email your thoughts to SN Executive Editor Chloe Riley at chloe.riley@informa.com WHAT DO YOU THINK? |
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