Layoffs another puzzling sign from delivery king
 
Supermarket News Daily

JULY 28, 2023

Amazon cuts jobs at Fresh grocery stores

The restructuring of the in-store staffing and operations model will first eliminate the “zone lead” role.

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Loblaw’s Q2 strong at every level

Grocer takes advantage of discount locations that have “never been busier."

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Schnucks settles alcohol pricing lawsuit

Grocer will pay a total of $4 million after it was accused of misleading shoppers.

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SpartanNash consolidates and remodels Family Fare stores

Former No Frills, Sun Mart, and Dan’s Supermarkets are now its flagship brand.

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Demographic changes enhance demand for global foods


Growing Hispanic and Asian shopper segments are helping to boost category revenue growth.

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VIDEO: SN Product Watch: Reese's Peanut Butter Ice Cream Sandwich

See the newest product available to grocers from Reese's.

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The results are in...

The FTC and DOJ released a series of proposed new guidelines for mergers. One of them prohibits the creation of monopolies, which could make the Kroger, Albertsons merger more difficult.

We asked:
Do you think the proposed guidelines will negatively impact the Kroger, Albertsons merger?

You answered:
No, the deal is going through (51%)
Yes, this will make it tough (46%)
Other (1%)

You said:
Chad D'Alessandro, Senior Manager, Regional Manager
"Yes, it will be a negative impact. Most likely Walmart and Costco will succeed, as they should.

Michael Martin
"I'm sure they'll have to divest some stores, but I'd be shocked if this doesn't go through."

Michael Alberico, Supermarkets Professional
"Who cares other than people who work at both companies and the poor people who own stock in these companies?"
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Have another thought? Weigh in on our LinkedIn poll here, or email the SN staff at contactus@supermarketnews.com.

WHAT DO YOU THINK?