The transition is expected to take up to two years
 
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JUNE 11, 2024

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Walmart will change over to digital shelf labels

Process is expected to be complete by 2026.

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Suppliers tell Canadian grocers that price hikes are on the way

Also changes to product size and packaging.

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Grocers have an opportunity in underserved markets

Pure-play stores dominate in coastal areas but could capture shopper dollars in other parts of the country.

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Whole Foods expands animal welfare review

Amazon-owned grocer grows its certification program to ensure animals are raised humanely.

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Starbucks headed to Schnuck Markets in metro St. Louis

New in-store coffee shops should be up and running this fall.

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It’s Tuesday. Poll time. 

Sam’s Club is piloting a new engagement program that allows members to participate in brand decisions like voting on new flavors and product testing. Are we going to see more stores/brands lean into customer feedback for decision-making?


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  • Eh, hard to say at this point
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