Following a string of poor financial results...
 
Supermarket News Daily

OCTOBER 13, 2023

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Walgreens announces $1B cost-cutting program due to poor Q4

Retailer says it must “scrutinize every penny.”

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Grocery price inflation flattens in September

And food away from home was up 0.4%.

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Walmart to build $350M milk plant in south Georgia

The retailer is expanding its dairy supply control.

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Sprouts Farmers Market opens new distribution center in California

The 337,000-square-foot facility includes a fruit ripening room and is equipped for future solar panels.

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Take a look inside a new Hannaford store

The new store, in Scarborough, Maine, is the town’s second Hannaford.

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SN Product Watch: Pepperidge Farm Pumpkin Spice Cookies

Because we need more pumpkin spice in our lives...

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Giant Eagle relaunches private label brand Nature’s Basket

All items from the product line now feature “responsibly sourced,” “high-quality” ingredients, the retailer says.

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The Fresh Market is now on DoorDash

Delivery will be offered from all 161 stores.

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Podcast: Dollar General’s unique twist to retail media

The discount retailer has taken a different approach to the tech...

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California gov. vetoes bill that would support Kroger, Albertsons workers if deal goes through

Gov. Gavin Newsom says that there are enough protections in place.

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The results are in...

Kroger data arm 84.51° says its seeing increased activity in plant-based (especially in dairy). 

We asked:

Within which plant-based categories are you seeing consistent sales?

You answered:

  • Dairy 59%
  • Meats 27%
  • Seafood 4%
  • Other, tell us in the comments 10%
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