And it's over an Amazon Fresh store
 
Supermarket News Daily

MAY 16, 2023

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The most impactful news stories in the grocery market for the week ending May 12.

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Landlord, Amazon sue each other over delayed Amazon Fresh location

A Pennsylvania store has yet to open due to different alleged reasons.

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Safeway settles another lawsuit, this one for $8.75M

The retailer, a subsidiary of Albertsons, allegedly passed on a surcharge to customers in Portland, Ore.

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Strong gains in delivery for April

Delivery sales increased 20%, pickup decreased 3%.

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We’re already seeing grocery prices on the rise in May

Early grocery index numbers are steepest for cereals and bakery products.

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We asked ChatGPT: Should Instacart’s workers be considered full-time employees or contractors?

Find out what conclusions AI technology generated. 

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SN Top 10: Safeway, Albertsons, Kroger top the week’s headlines

Here are the stories you couldn't get enough of.

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Instacart  has just settled a case for $46.5 million after the delivery giant was accused of paying California workers as if they were independent contractors between 2015 and 2020.

Should Instacart's workers be considered full-time employees or contractors?

  • Clearly full-time workers
  • These are flexible contractors
  • Other, tell us in comments
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