It's another mishap in a chaotic month for Walgreens
 
Supermarket News Daily

NOVEMBER 13, 2023

Walgreens loses two executives as cost-cutting measures continue

Company announced it was reducing spending by $1B; 5% of corporate workforce will be eliminated.

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5 things: The rising stars of grocery

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

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Kroger receives pushback from coffee bean farmers over settlement

Grocer is being accused of not following guidelines related to Kona blend.

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Amazon adds grocery delivery for non-members; more store openings in the works

The delivery king makes another move to appease non-Prime members; and there are more store redesigns and openings on the horizon.

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Growth in foodservice and in-store bakery isn’t slowing

It’s all about convenience, health, and hybrid dining, according to two new reports from FMI.

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Happening TOMORROW: SN's deep dive on grocery industry technology

SN webinar to reveal operator plans for ecommerce, data strategies, and more.

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Sprouts Farmers Market partners with Instacart on new order management system

The tech will optimize fulfillment process, as well as allow for holiday pre-orders.

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SN Leaders to Watch: Stew Leonard’s Jake Tavello leads from the store floor

Grandson of chain’s founder sees interaction with customers, employees as key.

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It's Monday once again. A Forbes contributor recently gave his take on the Rite Aid bankruptcy and came away with these tips on avoiding going broke: Don’t over-leverage yourself, lose focus, stray from core competencies, or give up ground to competitors. Could you add another bullet point? 
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