Hint: personalize it
 
Supermarket News Daily

JUNE 2, 2023

Podcast: The hot trends at Sweets and Snacks

The race for viral flavors is on. (And chocolate is still selling like hotcakes).

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Dollar General shareholders pass worker safety resolution

The company’s board, however, wanted the proposal to be rejected, says it is doing enough.

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And DG tempers fiscal year projections after modest Q1 numbers

The discount retailer is also cutting back on store growth.

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Canadian grocery workers prepare to bargain with 'Big Three' grocery giants

The front-line supermarket workers are seeking pay increases, benefit improvements, and more full-time jobs.

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Three reasons for SpartanNash’s strong Q1 growth

CEO says organization is at “an inflection point”.

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It's about values

Values-driven consumers shop more frequently and are more likely to try new brands and products—traits that make them valuable to retailers and brands.

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BJ’s Wholesale Club announces opening date for first club in Tennessee

The brand-new club opens on June 14.

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New Whole Foods Market opens in Washington, D.C.

Store features more than 800 local products.

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After error in bonus pay, Kroger workers attempt to pay back the grocery giant

A group of bakers noticed the mistake after being enrolled in incentive program.

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Tell us what you think ...

Happy Friday. Here are the results of this week's SN poll.

According to Amazon's annual report, the online retailer’s center-aisle assortment consists of a whopping 3 million items — a figure which Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says towers over the “typical supermarket’s” 30,000-item selection in the same area. 

We asked:

So how are grocers supposed to compete with Amazon's center store numbers?

And you answered:   
Personalization (51%)
Loyalty (30%)
You can't compete with Amazon (16%)
Other (3%)

You also said:
Danielle Schumacher, Creative Director, JBS Imports
Offer a multitude of convenient e-commerce options, especially including Instacart and other third-party delivery services. Tighten up your omnichannel marketing experience beyond mere personalization, with real-time customer service across social media platforms and websites. Ensure your online listings are fully optimized with up-to-date keywords, high-quality images, and marketing information. Offer your own e-commerce app with discounted delivery services provided to loyalty customers and members. Ensure your delivery services reach all zip codes.

Katie Lee, Account Executive, Le grand marketing
I feel like convenience is a huge factor because supermarkets most of the time are right there in town, and even though Amazon has a lot to choose from some of those smaller towns or rural areas are going to heavily rely on the markets that are within a mile or two instead of waiting for something they ordered online. I can see for more in the city or suburbia type areas Amazon being able to compete, but rural will be harder. I also feel personalization and loyalty will still play a role.
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Have another thought? Weigh in on our LinkedIn poll   here, or email the SN staff at   [email protected] Have a great weekend!

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