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Deep Dive
Inside Kozmo.com's online grocery comeback
The company shut down in 2001 but returned to the marketplace a year ago in Los Angeles. Now it's profitable, and new owner Barnaby Montgomery has his eye on expansion.
By Christopher Doering • May 6, 2019 -
Wegmans becomes the latest grocer to pilot scan-and-go
The company is testing its SCAN app at a store in Rochester, New York, and will introduce the technology at more locations if the trial is successful.
By Lauren Manning • May 6, 2019 -
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Walmart reportedly changing up store management again
The move could be part of an effort to change its workplace culture, and potentially has the added benefit of containing labor costs.
By Daphne Howland • May 3, 2019 -
Sprouts beats Q1 estimates, reports 60% delivery growth
The natural grocer said customers are increasingly recognizing it as an omnichannel destination as delivery now reaches all of its markets.
By Jessica Dumont • May 2, 2019 -
Publix's profits shoot up in Q1
Net sales totaled $9.7 billion and same-store sales increased 1.9%, though a calendar shift around Easter produced slightly lower-than-expected results.
By Krishna Thakker • May 2, 2019 -
Wegmans' highly anticipated Brooklyn store will open in October
The retailer anticipates 10,000 visitors a day to the 74,000-square-foot Navy Yards location.
By Lauren Manning • May 2, 2019 -
Are frozen foods the next meal kit?
Mosaic Foods, a subscription-based startup founded by Blue Apron's former director of operations, plans to deliver healthy frozen meals to customers across the Northeast.
By Jessica Dumont • May 2, 2019 -
QFC goes dog-friendly in Seattle
Pet startup DogSpot will supply the grocer with self-sanitizing, temperature controlled dog houses, making it easier for pet owners to include their pup in their grocery outing.
By Jessica Dumont • May 1, 2019 -
Lidl's Long Island strategy includes new builds and remodels
The discounter said that its first four locations will open next year with two updated Best Markets and two new stores, all under the Lidl brand.
By Krishna Thakker • May 1, 2019 -
Retrieved from Kroger on April 30, 2019
Kroger bakes up new artisan bread line
Moulin Francais, the grocer's first European-style fresh bread label, is available in Denver, Houston and Dallas stores and will reach more markets this year.
By Jeff Wells • April 30, 2019 -
Blue Apron trims losses in Q1
Sales and customer count continued to slide as the meal kit company announced a new same-day delivery pilot in the San Francisco Bay Area.
By Krishna Thakker • April 30, 2019 -
Northgate Gonzalez Market launches new ad campaign
The Hispanic grocer, which has 40 stores in Southern California, showcases fresh and prepared foods through a "Flashdance" inspired initiative.
By Lauren Manning • April 30, 2019 -
Retrieved from Lyft on October 17, 2017
Lyft expands grocery rides program to 15 cities
The program offers rides to and from stores starting at $2.50 for families in low-income or rural areas deemed food deserts.
By Jennifer Sweeney • April 29, 2019 -
Wellness plans provide few benefits, study of BJ's Wholesale Club reveals
The 18-month study revealed better health behaviors, but no movement in healthcare spending or absenteeism.
By Lisa Burden • April 29, 2019 -
Retrieved from Amazon on July 11, 2017
Amazon 'morphing' free Prime 2-day shipping to 1 day
The e-commerce giant is investing some $800 million to upgrade the infrastructure for its most-appreciated Prime membership perk.
By Daphne Howland • April 26, 2019 -
Weis Markets to invest $109M to remodel stores, bolster e-commerce
The money will be used to open a location in Bedminster, Pennsylvania, renovate 14 stores and six fuel stations, improve supply chain logistics and upgrade technology.
By Lauren Manning • April 26, 2019 -
Amazon adds condiments to fast-growing private label lineup
The retailer is rolling out its first ever salsas, mustards, oils and vinegars under the Solimo and Happy Belly names.
By Krishna Thakker • April 26, 2019 -
UK regulators block Walmart's $9.4B Asda deal
The merger with Sainsbury’s would have created the country’s largest chain and netted Walmart $4 billion.
By Jeff Wells • April 25, 2019 -
Albertsons: We're not 'playing catch-up' in e-commerce
While the chain hasn't forged a transformative deal like other large-scale competitors, executives say it’s making incremental moves to stay ahead.
By Jeff Wells • April 25, 2019 -
FreshDirect to source chicken from Blue Apron co-founder's new company
This is the first distribution deal for Arkansas-based Cooks Venture, which launched last month and focuses on regenerative agriculture.
By Lauren Manning • April 25, 2019 -
Stop & Shop strike hits Ahold Delhaize's bottom line
The company estimates the 11-day strike will impact underlying profit by as much as $110 million.
By Jennifer Sweeney • April 24, 2019 -
Instacart adds incentives to improve worker relations
The e-grocer, which has been criticized for lack of transparency and low pay, has added new tools this month aimed at providing additional flexibility and support for contractors.
By Jessica Dumont • April 24, 2019 -
Walmart turns to transparency with its own beef supply chain
Five hundred of its stores across the southeastern U.S. will carry Angus beef cuts such as steaks and roasts from regional providers.
By Jessica Dumont • April 24, 2019 -
Retrieved from PepsiCo on March 29, 2019
OpinionAlbertsons' new CEO has a tough job on his hands
Vivek Sankaran must effectively manage the company's debt load while capitalizing on its unique assets and exploring M&A possibilities, writes global retail and supply chain consultant Brittain Ladd.
By Brittain Ladd • April 24, 2019 -
UNFI streamlines leadership team
Supervalu CEO Sean Griffin will take on the role of chief operating officer as the company aligns its executives under UNFI following last year's acquisition.
By Jeff Wells • April 23, 2019