One for selling expired baby food, one for contractor issues
 
Supermarket News Daily

MAY 15, 2023

5 things: How to sell inflation-weary shoppers on dinner

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

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Pandemic-related SNAP benefits for college students may get extended

Some lawmakers want to see the benefits made permanent; a bill could extend aid to lower-income students.

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Instacart agrees to pay $46.5M to shoppers, drivers in California

Workers were underpaid as independent contractors over the course of five years.

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CVS will pay $6.5M settlement in expired baby food case

The pharmacy giant will settle after being accused of selling baby formula and baby food past expiration dates.

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Meijer opens new Indiana supercenter

The new store features Shop & Scan technology.

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Sprouts Farmers Market opens second store in Virginia

The store is located in a 250,000-square-foot regional shopping center in Manassas, Va.

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The best around

Schnucks recognized as a U.S. best managed company.

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Virginia Supreme Court shoots down Wegmans’ appeal concerning distribution center

The court found that neighbors do have the right to challenge local approvals of a large distribution center.

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Tell us what you think ...

It's Monday ... welcome to another work week. Do budget grocers have a harmful effect on neighborhoods?
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After a long delay due to residents protesting, a Save A Lot store finally opened in Chicago, on the city's impoverished west side, replacing a Whole Foods that closed in November. A recent study showed that budget grocers like dollar stores can have a harmful effect the neighborhoods they occupy. Are the residents right to protest? What are your thoughts?
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Let us know in the comments  here,  or  email your thoughts to the SN staff at  contactus@supermarketnews.com.

WHAT DO YOU THINK?