And there are steps retailers can take to manage and even prevent these incidences…
 
Supermarket News Daily

JUNE 25, 2024

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After third grocery mass shooting since 2021, there are tools grocers can use for prevention

One retailer opened a police substation, and FMI offers online training.

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5 things top news: Will Kroger rebound from mixed Q1 results?

The most impactful stories in the grocery industry for the week ending June 21.

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Over a half million chargers sold at Costco recalled

There were two reports of the devices causing house fires.

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Fresh Market store set to replace Dom’s in Chicago

Upscale grocer rebranding one of two stores that operated under fellow brand of upscale convenience-store chain Foxtrot.

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Can AI give competitive threat evaluation?

New collaboration between dunnhumby and Placer.ai analyzes “competitive threat.”

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Ozempic users still gotta eat, but what are they eating?

Nestlé places a bet on frozen foods with new line of products.

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Dollar stores banned in Oregon town

Measure comes after community concerns.

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The Red Lobster lesson for grocers

The table is set for supermarket food service sales.

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Nestle takes an if-you-can’t-beat-them-join-them approach with its new line of meals marketed at Ozempic users, an Oregon town bans chain retailers like dollar stores, and more.

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SN Top 10: Aldi, Walmart, Rite Aid top the week’s headlines

Here are the articles you could not get enough of.

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It’s Tuesday. Poll time.

ALDI USA and Grocery Outlet are both clobbering the competition in terms of foot traffic, and it’s not all due to the two chains’ recent expansion strategies. Both have kept prices low through extensive use of private-label brands and fewer in-store amenities. So will we see foot traffic to Aldi and Grocery Outlet continue to grow? 


  • Yes, there’s a trend here
  • Uhhh, what about Walmart?
  • Other, tell us in the comments

Cast your vote here, or email your thoughts (which we may edit or shorten before publication) to the SN team at contactus@supermarketnews.com, and make sure to include your first and last name and job title. Have a great rest of your week, and check back for the final results Friday.

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