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MAY 20, 2024

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Loblaw agrees to Grocery Code of Conduct

The Canadian grocer had previously argued that the code would raise food costs.

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Former Harris Teeter owner dies at 94

R. Stuart Dickson served as the retailer’s chairman of the board for 25 years.

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Smart & Final warehouse workers vote to unionize

Some 300 employees make up the latest addition to the growing grocery labor union movement.

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Joe V’s by Texas grocer H-E-B set to open in Dallas

The new location is the grocer’s first outside of metro Houston.

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How to position produce for a growth spurt

Retailers can spur category activity by meeting the unique demands of varying shopper segments.

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Why do SNAP households purchase more unhealthy food?

Food cravings are the main driver of unhealthy purchases for SNAP households.

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5 things: Should Walmart be worried?

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

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It’s Monday once again. While there was a minimal increase in both volume and dollar sales in produce this past year, analysts say that fruit and vegetable merchandisers can drive even greater activity with innovative marketing and by offering optimal selections.


What does produce look like for you now? Do you see an opportunity to grow this category within your store/s?


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