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Supermarket News Daily

APRIL 9, 2024

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San Francisco proposal requires six months’ notice before a grocery store closes

The plan was approved by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1984, but then-Mayor Diane Feinstein vetoed it.

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5 things top news: Amazon ditches cashierless tech

The most impactful story in the grocery industry for the week ending April 5.

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Breakfast merchandisers: this is your wake-up call

Retailers need to respond to shopper budget and lifestyle concerns in the category.

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Consumer confidence up in March

40% of consumers said it’s easy to find a job in the current market.

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Walmart, Target involved in laundry detergent recall

Defect makes it difficult to close packages of detergent packets.

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Colorado measure would pull hard liquor and spirit sales away from grocers

Liquor stores are struggling since the passage of Proposition 125.

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Dairy sales are up: here’s why

So far this year, supermarkets are focusing on high-protein, regenerative ag, and cottage cheese.

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FMI to partner on Frozen IQ event, driving innovation in frozen

It’s part of a collaboration with The American Frozen Food Institute.

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SN Top 10: Aldi, Amazon, Walgreens top the week’s headlines

In this week’s recap of the Top 10 most popular Supermarket News articles, the top story was Amazon walks out on cashierless tech in grocery. 

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Convenience stores saw record sales in stores in 2023, according to newly released data. Total convenience industry sales in 2023 were $859.8 billion and average basket size increased 3.7% to $7.80.
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  • Depends on inflation
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