It’s the start of three-day action to protest working conditions
 
Supermarket News Daily

OCTOBER 10, 2023

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Walgreens pharmacy employees launch scattered walkout

Reports indicate some stores impacted by start of three-day action to protest working conditions.

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Stop & Shop pilots kiosks for coupons and more

Critics of digital-only offers cite the new tech as “good news” for shoppers.

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The most impactful stories in grocery for the week ending Oct. 6.

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Instacart working on impact of health foods study

The study will look at the impact of nutritious food access on health outcomes.

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Shoppers say inflation will impact their Halloween candy spending

A new study indicates that 41% of shoppers will be cautious in their spending.

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Give a big Hy-Five to Hy-Vee, our 2023 Retailer of the Year

The Midwest retailer is our 2023 Supermarket News Retailer of the Year.

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SN Top 10: Walmart, Walgreens, Kroger top the week’s headlines

Our most-read story this week? A former FTC policy director declaring that the Kroger, Albertsons merger is facing ‘a hurricane storm.’ Read on to see our other top stories this week...

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Tell us what you think...

Its Tuesday. Poll time.

Kroger data arm 84.51° says its seeing increased activity in plant-based (especially in dairy), but is that the case for your store?


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

  • Meats
  • Dairy
  • Seafood
  • Other, tell us in the comments
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Cast your vote here, or email your thoughts (which we may edit or shorten before publication) to the SN team at contactus@supermarketnews.com., and make sure to include your first and last name and job title. Have a great rest of your week, and check back for the final results Friday.

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