It comes as Rite Aid declares bankruptcy…
 
Supermarket News Daily

OCTOBER 24, 2023

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5 things top news: Rite Aid begins bankruptcy strategy

The most impactful stories in the grocery industry for the week ending Oct. 20.

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Dollar General pays $1M in worker discrimination settlement

Retailer accused of not hiring workers based on health-related issues.

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Wakefern will close five ShopRites in Albany, New York, area

Poor sales are the reason, spokesperson says.

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Increased concerns about dollar stores

Just one of the findings from our 2023 Center Store Trends Survey...

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Giant Eagle searching for new headquarters, as it pivots from fully-remote work

Officials didn’t disclose exactly what is driving the search for new corporate offices.

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

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Walgreens reaches $192.5M settlement with Rite Aid investors

Northbrook, Ill.-based retailer was accused of making misleading statements about potential merger.

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Private label has been gaining significant ground on national brands due to continued high inflation. Are your private label brands taking off?

  • Yes, big growth
  • No, not significantly
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