It's over new rules on minimum pay...
 
Supermarket News Daily

JULY 11, 2023

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Food delivery companies sue NYC over new rules on minimum pay

DoorDash, Grubhub, and Uber Eats all filed lawsuits in an attempt to block the new pay requirements.

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8 Ohio CVS stores dangerously understaffed, report finds

Staff shortages have led to a myriad of problems, reports the Ohio Board of Pharmacy.

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Private label sales rose 8.2% in first half of year

The beverage category experienced the largest store brand dollar sales gain over the past 52 weeks, up 19%.

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Why the milk wars are heating up

Supermarkets and suppliers are providing shoppers with more nontraditional options.

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Island Pacific Supermarket names Christine Peebles as Chief Marketing Officer

The Calif.-based Filipino-American grocery chain has named a new CMO.

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BJ's Wholesale Club's event rivals Amazon's Prime Day

BJ’s Wholesale Club’s ‘Wow Day’ event runs Monday-Wednesday.

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And Target has one, too

Target's Circle Week provides deals for Target Circle, Target's loyalty program.

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SN Top 10: Kroger, Albertsons, Amazon top the week's headlines

Here are the stories you can’t get enough of.

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5 things top news: Albertsons top execs eyeing $146M if merger deal happens

The most impactful news stories in grocery for the week ending July 7.

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It's Tuesday. Poll time.

Amazon continues to try and push its presence in grocery  — the company will be offering big deals on grocery items during Prime Day this Tuesday and Wednesday. Can Amazon bring shoppers back to its grocery offerings?
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