Will focus on omnichannel efforts
 
Supermarket News Daily

NOVEMBER 9, 2023

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Loblaw claims Canada’s ‘code of conduct’ will cost consumers $1B

Grocer wants a meeting to address concerns.

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Weis Markets net sales up slightly in Q3

Company’s third quarter comparable store sales increased 0.8% year-over-year.

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Walmart will now have daily sensory-friendly hours

The hours start Nov. 10 and could be permanent.

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DoorDash adds HSA and FSA payment capability

Shoppers can use their HSA or FSA debit card to pay for eligible items on the company’s app.

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Save Mart and Lucky Stores offer deals on turkey, other Thanksgiving items

Frozen Jennie-O turkeys are priced at 47 cents a pound with a purchase of $25.

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Ahold Delhaize USA makes ‘difficult decision’ to sell FreshDirect

Company said it wants to focus more on omnichannel business.

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Canada has proposed a grocery-related “code of conduct,” which Canadian grocer Loblaw says will ultimately cost consumers over $700 million if the code gets passed into law. The Canadian government says the code is needed as a result of grocers charging higher rates to suppliers. Is the “code” really needed right now? Are there issues with supplier fees in Canada? How about the U.S.?
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