And it's an opioid settlement doing the damage
 
Supermarket News Daily

SEPTEMBER 11, 2023

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

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Walmart lowers starting pay as job market cools

Retailer says new structure will create better overall staffing.

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CVS announces changes to C-Suite, amid Wall Street scrutiny

The move adds new responsibilities for several members of the company’s executive team.

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Walgreens agrees to pay $44M to Theranos customers

The retailer previously offered the faulty blood tests in stores.

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Instacart unveils new omnichannel and AI solutions for grocery

Updates to Instacart Storefront and Caper Carts aim to help grocers bridge the gap between online and in-store shopping.

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Plant-based alternatives show promise but repeat purchases lag

FMI research explores who is buying in this category and why.

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SN 2023 Category Guide: Fresh produce is holding steady despite inflation

Cost for fruits, vegetables have stayed relatively stable.

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United Natural Foods names Mario Maffie chief information officer

Maffie joins UNFI after having spent the past 24 years at Mars Incorporated.

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Kroger’s Q2 results are unsubstantial

$1.4 billion opioid settlement dampens grocer’s performance.

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Tell us what you think...

Walmart will lower the pay rate of new employees. The retailer says the move will create better staffing in stores. Do you think more retailers will start paying new hires less, signaling that the job market is starting to loosen?
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