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Supermarket News Daily

MARCH 21, 2024

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San Francisco should ‘bring a full-scale grocery’ to food desert, legislator says

Resolution follows effort to delay closure of a Safeway in another underserved area.

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Trader Joe’s, Walmart both dealing with cashew recalls

For TJ’s, product recalls continue to pile up.

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Another Save A Lot store is in trouble

Location in Ohio is set to close over a rental dispute.

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New York now allows pharmacists to dispense birth control without a prescription

States first began granting contraception-prescribing authority to pharmacists in 2016.

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Subway plans four sauces for grocery sales

Brand teams with T. Marzetti Co. for scholarship fund benefit.

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The Save Mart Companies partners with Flashfood

The Flashfood app is now available at 44 Lucky stores in the greater San Francisco Bay Area and will expand to all 194 of The Save Mart Companies’ banner locations in California and Western Nevada.

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SpartanNash promotes Nicole Zube to executive VP, chief human resources officer

Zube first joined SpartanNash in September 2022.

 

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Aldi aficionados line up for merch drop in Chicago

The discount grocer released a series of branded merchandise on Wednesday, including sneakers, fanny packs, and more.

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Aldi dropped another line of merch, and at least in Chicago shoppers were going nuts for the items. Do you think grocery retailers can take more advantage of branded retail merch, or do you think enough is being done there? 
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