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  • Kroger, R-22 refrigerant, greenhouse gas emissions, leakage rates, April 29 settlement with DOJ
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    Kroger to pay $2.5M in fines, $100M for appliance upgrades due to refrigerant leaks

    The grocery chain has two years to upgrade 600 refrigeration units under a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency.

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    Sponsored by Ferrero

    North America is the sweet spot for Ferrero’s growth

    Consumers are seeking new, unique flavor experiences and brands that offer innovation and excitement.

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    How Instacart is tackling healthy eating hurdles for consumers and retailers

    A new tie-up with Teladoc builds on the grocery technology company’s recent string of partnerships to position itself as a healthcare enablement company.

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    Another Kroger executive departs

    Eighteen-year veteran Jamie Lancaster just left the grocer, marking at least the second senior-level leader to exit since Greg Foran became CEO.

  • Interior of a Sprouts Farmers Market store on Long Island, New York.
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    Sprouts sets sights on Ohio

    The specialty grocer confirmed it has signed a lease for the state’s inaugural store, which it plans to open in 2028.

  • An Albertsons worker holds a tablet showing strawberries being inspected by the grocers' new AI inspection tool
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    Albertsons launches AI-powered produce inspection tool

    The proprietary system enables faster, more consistent grading of strawberries and other fresh items in line with the grocer’s quality standards.

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    Grocery Outlet improves sales but CEO is ‘not satisfied’ with performance

    The discounter has worked to reshape its value perception but still needs to improve its in-store experience, its top executive told investors.

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    Allegiance names new CEO, acting chairman of the board

    Jason Ferreira’s appointment is part of the independent grocery co-op board’s succession plan.

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    The Friday Checkout: Amazon’s Prime-first approach to grocery

    Amazon has refocused its grocery ambitions on what it does best: melding e-commerce with its membership program.

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    Whole Foods’ Daily Shops expanding to 3 more cities

    Over the next two years, the specialty grocer will bring its small-format store concept to Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia.

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    Grocery inflation hits highest level since mid-2023

    Tomato prices were up nearly 40% year over year in April, the quickest rate of inflation among the food-at-home categories that the BLS tracks.

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    Pardon the Disruption: The research that should worry traditional grocers right now

    A new report found more shoppers are ready to defect to low-price retailers, highlighting the steep challenge ahead for the likes of Kroger and many regional supermarkets.

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    Inflation hits 3.8%, outpaces wage growth for first time in 3 years

    Wary consumers may finally pull back on spending amid broad price hikes. “The squeeze is real,” Navy Federal Credit Union Chief Economist Heather Long said.

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    Ahold Delhaize’s latest SVP appointment signals stateside AI growth

    While the company has more publicly highlighted its AI developments in Europe, onboarding Vipin Gopal indicates its US division is ready to do more with this tech.

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    Why one nutritionist went from nursing school to the grocery industry

    “Food resonates as part of [the] health journey, and trust in the grocery store is a great place to start,” said Krystal Register, vice president of health and well-being for FMI.

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    Amazon grows grocery reach through 30-minute delivery expansion

    Amazon Now, which lets shoppers buy perishable foods, household essentials and electronics in a single order, will reach tens of millions of people in 2026.

    Updated May 12, 2026
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    Independent grocers make up nearly 40% of US food retail sales, report says

    An NGA analysis found that every $1 in indie grocery sales generates an additional 58 cents in supply chain and household spending nationwide.

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    Wakefern names own brands director

    The company recently promoted Chris Ruane to head a newly formed group responsible for private label strategy.

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    Flashfood launches loyalty integration to offer grocers more shopper insights

    The new capability, which Meijer has already implemented, is the start of the food waste company’s “major technical transformation,” CEO Jordan Schenck said.

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    Protein powder shortage threatens America’s biggest food craze

    Companies are now grappling with whether to raise prices at a time when consumers are already reeling from a prolonged period of inflation.

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    USDA finalizes stricter SNAP inventory rule

    Come this fall, retailers who want to accept SNAP benefits will need to meet a new standard that requires more varieties of nutritious foods.

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    Ahold Delhaize reports powerful online sales, but faces numerous challenges

    Though net and comparable-store sales increased in the first quarter of 2026, the grocery company was negatively impacted by the Inflation Reduction Act, lower SNAP eligibility and more.

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    Grocery shoppers are trading down to lower-priced retailers, report finds

    Rather than just seeking cheaper brands, more shoppers are planning to switch retailers entirely, opting for less expensive stores, Alvarez & Marsal found. 

  • Walmart, Costco poised to win amid unfavorable retail environment

    Moody’s is maintaining a negative outlook for the industry in 2026 as high prices and dwindling consumer demand pressure retailers.

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    The Friday Checkout: Another top grocer taps an outsider as CEO

    Like Kroger, Ahold Delhaize tends to promote from within but chose to break with the practice in naming its new chief executive.

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    C&S launches new private brand

    Sol Select features bilingual packaging on its more than 250 offerings.