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JANUARY 23, 2024

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Walmart tech COO says AI will give rise to ‘adaptive retail’

The new tech is giving rise to more conversational shopping.

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National Retail Federation’s Big Show features top tech

Supermarket News speaks with tech companies disrupting the grocery industry.

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5 things top news: Walmart improves pay for managers

The most impactful stories in the grocery industry for the week ending Jan. 19.

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Walmart, Sobeys, and Metro initiate reusable container pilot in Ottawa

Program will start at the end of April and run for a year.

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Loblaw backtracks on expiring food discount

Grocer says it will go back to offering 50% rather than 30% off.

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SpartanNash implements new food traceability program

The company is now enabling the real-time exchange of food traceability data across its suppliers, distribution centers, company stores, and independent grocer customers.

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

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The ‘Ozempic economy,’ and other food trends ahead in 2024

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Tell us what you think...

It’s Tuesday. Poll time.

France-based Carrefour, one of the world’s largest grocery chains, recently told customers that it plans to pull Lay’s, Doritos, Lipton Ice Tea and other PepsiCo products in protest of increased prices from those companies. 

Will we see this trend make its way to the U.S.?

  • Yes, it's coming
  • Not gonna see it here
  • 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.

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