Parent group protests deal
 
Supermarket News Daily

MAY 31, 2023

5 things top news: Kroger, Albertsons merger faces opposition from parent group

The most impactful stories in grocery for the week ending May 26.

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Walgreens Boots Alliance to cut 10% of corporate

The corporate layoffs will impact about 500 roles.

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H-E-B plans to remove pandemic-related plexiglass from stores

The plexiglass is coming down soon.

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Dollar General makes slew of executive promotions

The retailer made promotions across marketing, asset protection, and store operations.

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SN Top 10: Costco, BJ's Wholesale Club, Hy-Vee top the week's headlines

Here are the stories you could not get enough of.

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Tell us what you think...

It's Tuesday. Poll time.

According to Amazon's annual report, the online retailer’s center-aisle assortment consists of a whopping 3 million items — a figure which Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says towers over the “typical supermarket’s” 30,000-item selection in the same area. So...

How are grocers supposed to compete with Amazon’s center store numbers?

  • Loyalty
  • Personalization
  • You can’t compete with Amazon
  • Other, tell us in the comments

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