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 [email protected] WHAT DO YOU THINK? |
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