Discount grocer acquires Winn-Dixie, Harvey's Supermarket stores
 
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AUGUST 17, 2023

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Aldi acquires Winn-Dixie, Harvey's Supermarket stores

The move has the discount grocer on pace for 2,400 stores by end of 2023.

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On Wednesday Aldi announced the acquisition of Winn-Dixie and Harvey's Supermarket stores. The discount grocer is on pace to have 2,400 stores by the end of 2023. Are we going to see more consolidation like this in the industry, especially with the Kroger, Albertsons merger looming?
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