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Inside the store: Amazon Fresh
The just-opened supermarket will feel familiar to shoppers, but the relentless focus on low prices and removing shopping friction is where the company looks to stand out.
By Krishna Thakker • Sept. 21, 2020 -
What's on shoppers' lists? Bacon, cleaning products and frozen foods
Six months into the pandemic, center store items are still among the fastest-growing categories at grocery stores, according to recent sales data.
By Jeff Wells • Sept. 17, 2020 -
Grocery sales dip in August as overall retail spending picks up
Sales at food retailers fell 1.6% compared with their level in July as overall retail sales climbed 0.6%.
By Sam Silverstein • Sept. 16, 2020 -
Food prices outpace inflation but show signs of easing
Food-at-home prices rose 4.6% between August 2019 and last month, while the overall Consumer Price Index rose 1.3%.
By Sam Silverstein • Sept. 14, 2020 -
Giant Food to sell more local brands online
The grocer has partnered with Union Kitchen, a Washington, D.C.-based food and beverage accelerator, to offer customers local products on its e-commerce platform.
By Krishna Thakker • Sept. 2, 2020 -
Target adds premium products to its Good & Gather line
Good & Gather Signature has launched with 60 items including small-batch Italian sauces and gourmet pizzas, helping bring the private label line to nearly 2,000 products.
By Krishna Thakker • Sept. 2, 2020 -
Walmart's Winemakers Selection gets a refresh
The retailer has relaunched its private label line in about 2,600 stores, featuring a new label, a pared-down assortment and a $5 price point.
By Jessica Dumont • Aug. 17, 2020 -
Grocery sales post small increase in July, reversing June's decline
Grocery industry sales still remain sharply elevated compared with 2019, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
By Sam Silverstein • Aug. 14, 2020 -
Inside the store: Safeway's Capitol Hill location in Washington, DC
The grocer's first new store in the city since 2014, which opened Wednesday morning, features a walk-in wine cellar, specialty popcorn shop, raw oyster bar and 200 types of cheese.
By Sam Silverstein • Aug. 12, 2020 -
CVS now stocks groceries from DTC site Public Goods
Following a trial run in January, the pharmacy chain is carrying Public Goods products like gluten-free cookies and seaweed snacks in 2,000 stores.
By Jeff Wells • Aug. 10, 2020 -
Dollar General continues 'Fresh' distribution push
The discount retailer continues its expansion of fresh and frozen goods with three announced facilities that will collectively deliver to around 4,500 stores.
By Jeff Wells • Aug. 6, 2020 -
Trader Joe's doesn't see its brands as racist
The grocer says reports that it had decided to drop labels like Trader José and Arabian Joe in response to a petition were not accurate.
By Sam Silverstein • July 31, 2020 -
Wegmans opens its 2nd North Carolina store
The much-anticipated 103,000-square-foot location includes in-store dining options, imported meats, cheeses and wines, as well as locally sourced seafood and produce.
By Krishna Thakker • July 30, 2020 -
Deep Dive
Less is more: Why retailers and CPGs are moving toward selling fewer products in stores
As the coronavirus pushes some items off supermarket shelves, the food industry is finding a smaller selection reduces consumer confusion, boosts sales and trims expenses for grocers.
By Christopher Doering • July 20, 2020 -
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Albertsons adds new private label frozen desserts
The company has rolled out 13 new private label dessert items, including four types of ice cream, three kinds of sorbet, and six plant-based products made with oat milk and coconut milk.
By Krishna Thakker • July 20, 2020 -
Product availability tops shoppers' worries as they look ahead, research shows
People are less concerned about the cost of food after the pandemic, and only a fraction are worried about access to online grocery services.
By Sam Silverstein • July 10, 2020 -
Consumers are stocking up on snacks during the pandemic
Research firm NPD Group said consumption increased 8% in April, with savory and sweet options among the most popular selections.
By Jessi Devenyns • July 7, 2020 -
Healthy food is on the menu as coronavirus improves eating habits
The pandemic has accelerated demand for plant-based meat and immunity-boosting products from companies such as Impossible Foods and Unilever.
By Christopher Doering • July 2, 2020 -
Thrive Market launches frozen meals
The online retailer is tapping into the growing category with a private label line of 11 single-serve bowls and skillets.
By Krishna Thakker • June 24, 2020 -
Food allergies affect 1 in 4 consumers, study says
An estimated 85 million people spend $19 billion annually to avoid purchasing products with the top nine allergens, according to new research from FARE.
By Jessi Devenyns • June 23, 2020 -
Most shoppers plan to keep loading their pantries, survey finds
A PwC survey found that customers are still worried about their safety and until COVID-19 is fully resolved, they plan to continue stocking up and avoiding restaurants.
By Krishna Thakker • June 19, 2020 -
DoorDash teams up with CVS for same-day delivery
This is the first pharmacy partnership for the delivery platform, which has been steadily expanding with retailers.
By Jessica Dumont • June 17, 2020 -
Deep Dive
Private label prospects brighten as recession hits cash-strapped consumers
Even before the pandemic, sales growth in the sector was forecast to outpace that of national brands for the fourth straight year, according to IRI.
By Christopher Doering • June 17, 2020 -
How the pandemic could fundamentally alter store layouts
Backrooms will grow to fill online orders and retail floors will become smaller and more focused on shopper experiences, according to one expert.
By Jeff Wells • June 8, 2020 -
Walmart commits to sustainably sourced canned tuna
The retailer will begin updating its Great Value tuna supply chain this summer and hopes to source all of its canned tuna sustainably by 2025.
By Jessica Dumont • June 8, 2020