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US exempts coffee, other agricultural products from Brazil tariffs
Imports from the country have faced a combined hefty burden since early August, including the Trump administration’s global reciprocal tariffs and a separate 40% levy.
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The Friday Checkout: The sun is setting on Kroger’s time in Florida
The grocer is closing three smaller e-commerce facilities along with an automated fulfillment center, essentially ending its presence in the state.
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Wegmans adds Hot Bowls to foodservice lineup
The grocer’s new program allows people to order signature bowls or create their own with fresh proteins and other ingredients.
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Walmart’s e-commerce growth speaks to CEO Doug McMillon’s legacy
Digital sales jumped 27% globally in Q3 and the U.S. channel is poised to turn a profit this year, demonstrating a core aspect of the exiting chief's omnichannel strategy.
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Walmart US posts grocery, e-commerce growth
Tariffs impacted the cost of goods less than expected, but the retailer continues to focus on food affordability through temporary price cuts and its Thanksgiving deal, executives told investors.
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New Coborn’s store to focus on in-store dining
The Midwestern grocery chain is working with a pair of restaurateurs to develop a restaurant and a food court at a location set to open next year in suburban Minneapolis.
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Kroger acknowledges that its bet on robotics went too far
The retailer’s decision to close three automated fulfillment centers reflects the stark changes in grocery e-commerce that have taken place in the years since it launched its partnership with Ocado.
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Retrieved from Aldi.
Aldi to host holiday pop-up in NYC
The discounter’s focus on unique promotions continues with an upcoming free event that aims to highlight its festive food and drink offerings.
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Rounding up grocers’ Thanksgiving meal deals
Several major retailers have offerings for $4 or less per person, according to a Grocery Dive analysis of 11 companies’ offerings.
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Kroger closing automated fulfillment facilities to bolster e-commerce profitability
In a bid to improve digital profitability by $400 million in 2026, the grocer is shuttering three CFCs, leaning into in-store fulfilment and expanding third-party e-commerce partnerships.
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Target to launch ChatGPT app with multi-item baskets, fresh food
The mass retailer is deepening its work with OpenAI as consumers continue to turn to generative chatbots for shopping support.
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Rouses Markets to acquire 10 Winn-Dixie stores
The deal will increase Rouses' footprint by 15% and continues a drive by Southeastern Grocers to cull the size of the Winn-Dixie chain.
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Target debuts list scanner tool
The new feature lets consumers scan their handwritten lists within the retailer’s app and add items to their carts.
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Retrieved from National Co+op Grocers on November 18, 2025
National Co+op Grocers names new CEO
Tandy Harvey, a former UNFI and SuperValu executive, will take over leadership of the business services cooperative from C.E. Pugh on Jan. 1.
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US exempts 200+ agricultural products from reciprocal tariffs
Coffee, tea, tropical fruits and fruit juices are now exempt from the 10% global tariff and similar country-specific duties implemented by President Donald Trump earlier this year.
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Why a people-focused grocer brought robots into its stores
Utah independent grocery chain Harmons sees the automated inventory equipment it recently installed from Simbe as a way to build ties with shoppers, CIO Bruce Hatch said in an interview.
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Dollar General taps new operations, merchandising chiefs
Emily Taylor continues her 25-year career at the retailer by taking on the COO position. The company also eliminated its executive vice president of strategy and development role.
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Retrieved from Albertsons.
Albertsons unveils expansive ‘Wicked’ promotion
The grocer’s retail media arm has partnered with Universal on a promotion linked to the upcoming release of “Wicked: For Good” that includes exclusive snack items and Oz-inspired decor.
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The Friday Checkout: The SNAP crisis might be over — but for how long?
Even though money for the federal nutrition-assistance program is flowing again, the vital public benefit has clearly morphed into a political football.
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Walmart CEO Doug McMillon to retire, John Furner to succeed
McMillon will step down from the top position in January after more than four decades at the company. He will remain as an adviser through fiscal 2027.
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Pardon the Disruption: Discount grocers are still a work in progress
Aldi is pressing ahead, but retailers like Grocery Outlet and Lidl are still struggling to capitalize on a macroeconomic environment that’s very favorable for them.
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Whole Foods readies to open more Daily Shops
The specialty grocer announced opening dates for two more of its small-format stores, including the first in New Jersey.
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SNAP funding restored through next September
The funding bill President Donald Trump signed Wednesday includes $107.5 billion for SNAP and $8.2 billion for WIC.
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Schnucks names founder’s great-grandson as new COO
Ted Schnuck is assuming the position at the same time as the grocer’s finance chief takes on the added role of president of its holding company.
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Albertsons continues to bolster loyalty offerings
All of the grocer’s loyalty program members can now get extended free trials of Uber One, giving them access to free delivery, cashback and more discounts.