Corporate Operations: Page 125


  • Walmart expands $1 a day degree program

    Now open to high school students, the program adds tech credentials and additional universities as partners.

    By Hallie Busta • June 5, 2019
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    Walmart hires new leader for Store No. 8

    The incoming head of the retail giant's tech incubator, Scott Eckert, hails from the investment giant Bain Capital's VC arm.

    By Ben Unglesbee • June 4, 2019
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    Grocery loyalty

    Food retailers are depending on techniques designed to build and maintain connections with customers as they strive to stand out.

    By Grocery Dive staff
  • Former Ahold CEO joins Deliv's board of directors

    James McCann serves as an advisor and investor to several other grocery tech platforms, including Jyve and Takeoff Technologies.

    By Lauren Manning • June 4, 2019
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    Grocery industry braces for more Trump tariffs

    Trade groups say the administration's proposed tariffs could hurt American food companies and increase costs for shoppers. 

    By Jessica Dumont • June 4, 2019
  • Costco touts its low shrink

    The club retailer sees far less theft than its rivals due to its tightly controlled store layout and membership model. 

    By Lauren Manning • June 3, 2019
  • Trader Joe's will open its first 2020 store in NYC's East Village

    The location will be the chain's ninth store in the city and its second storefront on busy 14th Street.

    By Jessica Dumont • Updated Jan. 2, 2020
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    Walmart launches 'Fast Lane' checkout

    The technology is being introduced at an urban prototype store in Toronto, which will also feature an upgraded grocery offering and extended aisles.

    By Jessica Dumont • May 31, 2019
  • Pigs at Keenbell Farm are pasture raised by 3rd generation farmer CJ Isbell in Rockville, VA, on Friday, May 6, 2011.
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    The Fresh Market upgrades to prime pork

    The offering includes chops, tenderloins, ribs and roasts and will be available at the butcher counters of all 161 locations in 22 states. 

    By Lauren Manning • May 31, 2019
  • Costco again 'rising to the retail challenge'

    Numbers are up across the board for the company, and not even tariffs are dampening analysts' enthusiasm for one of the most consistent players in retail.

    By Ben Unglesbee • May 31, 2019
  • Walmart sues poultry companies for price fixing

    The complaint alleges that Pilgrim's Pride, Koch Foods and 28 other producers intentionally limited flock sizes and conspired to drive up wholesale prices.

    By Lauren Manning • May 30, 2019
  • California expands food assistance

    The increase in the Golden State's CalFresh enrollment could mean increased revenue for retailers, from big box stores to local specialty shops.

    By Jennifer Sweeney • May 30, 2019
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    Dollar store profits bounce back in Q1, but tariffs are a wildcard

    Dollar General and Dollar Tree reported gains as they tinkered with stores and assortments, but management projections don't account for proposed duties. 

    By Ben Unglesbee • May 30, 2019
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    Peapod links up with food writer Mark Bittman

    The partnership includes shoppable recipes from Bittman's new cookbook and a Vietnamese-inspired meal kit.

    By Lauren Manning • May 29, 2019
  • Kroger makes health investments for customers and employees

    A new partnership will offer Harris Teeter employees in Charlotte, North Carolina, access to primary care services while Roundy's Supermarkets will get new health screening kiosks in the Midwest.

    By Jennifer Sweeney • May 29, 2019
  • Wegmans and other grocers scale back on-site childcare

    Wegmans reports declining demand for its Wkids centers and will instead encourage parents to take advantage of family-focused programming, from movie nights to cooking classes. 

    By Jessica Dumont • May 29, 2019
  • Walmart names Amazon, Microsoft veteran as CTO

    Suresh Kumar held various positions overseeing Amazon's retail systems technology and most recently led display, video, app ads and analytics at Google.

    By Samantha Schwartz • May 28, 2019
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    BJ's sets its sights on grocery

    After shifts to health and beauty, the retailer's CEO Christopher Baldwin said during an earnings call that it plans to double down on the segment, particularly perishable goods. 

    By Lauren Manning • May 24, 2019
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    Stop & Shop kicks off a food truck tour

    The grocer is teaming up with the popular food writer Lisa Lillien on the promotion, which will bring product samples, recipes and special promotions to 200 stores.  

    By Jennifer Sweeney • May 24, 2019
  • Walmart's grocery pickup is reaching new, high-value shoppers

    According to recent research, the service is appealing to young, affluent parents, including many who have never shopped with the retailer before.

    By Krishna Thakker • May 24, 2019
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    DoorDash secures $600M in another major funding round

    The food delivery company’s valuation is now $12.6 billion thanks to an investment streak beginning in August of last year. 

    By Alicia Kelso • May 24, 2019
  • Raley's private label chicken goes 100% antibiotic-free

    The retailer's cage-free birds will also have no added hormones or preservatives and be packaged in recyclable materials.

    By Lauren Manning • May 23, 2019
  • Plastics industry pushes back on bag bans

    Representatives say reusable alternatives to straws and bags, often made of cotton or palm oil, may be more harmful to the environment and more expensive. 

    By Jennifer Sweeney • May 23, 2019
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    Albertsons continues to build private label momentum

    The grocer's Signature Select line now has an updated logo and more than 300 new products set to be released this year.

    By Jennifer Sweeney • May 23, 2019
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    Uber's grocery delivery business now has a home

    An engineering hub in Toronto will play a "pivotal role" in the still-developing effort, according to the company, including product development and go-to-market strategy.

    By Krishna Thakker • May 23, 2019
  • Target grabs share as Q1 sales spike 5%

    The mass merchant's digital sales boomed during the quarter, growing more than 40% as customers flocked to its same-day fulfillment services.

    By Ben Unglesbee • May 22, 2019