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July 5, 2016

The Digital Top 10: Amazon leads but everyone grows

E-commerce sales among food retailers are picking up. According to SN research, the 10 largest companies selling food and consumables online in 2015 shot up 22% in one year. The reason, to a large degree, stems from the push to make shopping more convenient plus the willingness by younger, Millennial consumers to rely on their computers and mobile devices.

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Industry ponders future of Florida Safeways

Albertsons converted its three remaining stores in Florida to the Safeway banner in mid-June, leaving industry observers wondering why — and what it might do next.

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Do you manage the whole customer experience?

Less obvious details such as poorly managed parking lots, cluttered entrances, and lines at service desks undermine the shopping experience for customers, and made it less likely that they would return. Simon Uwins explains how to improve the customer experience in this SN IdeaXchange article.

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Moody's assigns debt ratings to reorganized Fairway

Moody’s Investors Service said it has assigned weak ratings to Fairway Market as it emerges from a pre-packaged bankruptcy.

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Retailers simplify seafood prep with bake in bag items

Winn-Dixie, Buehler’s Fresh Foods and Hen House Market are creating simple seafood solutions for customers with create-your-own cook in bag offerings.

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