The move is aimed at skyrocketing grocery prices...
 
Supermarket News Daily

OCTOBER 9, 2023

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5 things: Grocery is the king of AI

Here’s 5 things you may have missed in grocery.

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Ahold Delhaize USA launches new native mobile app experience

The new app simplifies process for shoppers to place, track, and modify delivery and in-store pickup orders.

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Take a look inside a new Texas H-E-B

The new, 117,000-square-foot store in Allen, Texas, includes a True Texas BBQ.

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Dollar Tree to partner on seven New York solar power plants

The partnership will offset 29% of the energy needs across 184 Dollar Tree and Family Dollar stores in New York.

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Amazon reportedly planning price reduction for Prime member groceries

A leaked memo indicates the threshold for free delivery may drop from $150 to $100.

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Schnucks to launch 2nd ‘fresh’ smaller concept store

Fresh concept targets smaller communities.

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Hy-Vee launches new resource to help patients with private insurance access to insulin

Using manufacturer-sponsored savings cards, eligible patients can get a 28-day supply for as low as $35 per month.

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Canadian grocery chains are providing discounts, price-freezing

Loblaw, Sobeys, Metro, Costco, and Walmart are delivering plans to stabilize food prices.

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The results are in...

Amazon was sued by the FTC this week over monopoly concerns.

We asked:
Is Amazon behaving like a monopoly? 

You answered:
  • Yes, clearly a monopoly (69%)
  • No, this lawsuit is unfair (28%)
  • Other, tell us in the comments (3%)

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