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Supermarket News Daily

OCTOBER 6, 2022

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It’s ‘dairy.’

Plant-based milk is now registering $2.6 billion in sales all on its own. 

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The new hire leading AJ’s Fine Foods

Hint: It's an internal promotion.

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Sobeys Scene+ loyalty launching in Western Canada

“The Western Canada launch of Scene+ brought us some exciting firsts, including the introduction of a loyalty program in our discount banner FreshCo."...

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Step inside Bristol Farms’ new food hall concept

The 34,000-square-foot market, which retains its signature supermarket loaded with clean lines and top-quality product, is anchored by a food hall that’s home to seven – count ’em, seven — chef-created restaurant brands.

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Tell us what you think...

The White House recently announced  its $8 billion plan  to tackle food insecurity and improve nutrition and wellness nationwide. Industry leaders like Albertsons, Instacart, Target, and Meijer have all joined in to voice their support. 

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We asked:  Do you think the grocery industry, both retailers and suppliers, should follow suit and take the lead in the White House's national strategy on Hunger, Nutrition and Health?

You answered:

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Amanda Ecoff, Lotus Sustainables
YES! 
I do think the grocery industry should follow suit. And actually think it's a brilliant idea! 
As we saw with the roll-out of the covid vaccine, the best way to get to all neighborhoods is through local grocery stores.
I cannot think of a better way to tackle food insecurity than through those supplying communities with access to food! 
Many food stores are already doing this by giving to their local food banks and having a deeply discounted section of soon-to-be-expired foods.

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Have another thought? Click into the story here to add your comments, or email your thoughts to SN Executive Editor Chloe Riley at chloe.riley@informa.com.

WHAT DO YOU THINK?