Corporate Operations: Page 151


  • BJ's kicks off membership push focused on convenience and grocery

    The club retailer wants to sign up new customers and get more people to experience some of its latest store features. 

    By Jessi Devenyns • Oct. 15, 2018
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    Albertsons Company
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    Albertsons earnings improve in Q2, but long-term growth looks murky

    The retailer posted a 1.4% increase in net sales and a 1% comps increase in its first earnings report following its failed merger with Rite Aid.

    By Oct. 15, 2018
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    Top 5 stories from Grocery Dive

    Top stories from Grocery Dive first half of 2025.

    By Grocery Dive staff
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    Whole Foods wage increase fails to appease workers

    Pay increased to $15 an hour as part of Amazon's announcement, yet frustration abounds as the company cuts back on stock options and continues to oppose unionization efforts.

    By Jessica Dumont • Oct. 12, 2018
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    New Seasons Market encourages shoppers to bring in reusable containers

    The Portland-based specialty grocer will give shoppers who do a 5-cent reward, and is replacing the plastic tubs that hold pre-packaged bulk foods.

    By Oct. 12, 2018
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    H-E-B set to launch upscale coffee shop at Houston stores

    The Roastery, owned by New York City-based Four J Foods, will open its first location at one of the grocer's Houston stores next week, with three more locations to follow in the coming months.

    By Krishna Thakker • Oct. 12, 2018
  • Could Raley's start a trend in e-commerce marketing?

    The grocer's new ads play up the convenience and personalized touch of its online shopping platform — a unique focus that could increase consumer adoption, according to Brick Meets Click. 

    By Krishna Thakker • Oct. 11, 2018
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    Kroger rolls out Home Chef meal kits to stores

    Five months after announcing the tie-up, Kroger is kicking off its nationwide in-store expansion with rotating selections in 225 Midwestern locations.

    By Krishna Thakker • Oct. 11, 2018
  • Whole Foods partners with June smart oven

    The collaboration automates the cooking of more than 30 products in the supermarket chain's 365 Everyday Value brand, and puts the Alexa-enabled appliance on the grocer's shelves.

    By Jessi Devenyns • Oct. 10, 2018
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    Uber turns to grocery delivery

    The ride-sharing service has dabbled in the space to date, but CEO Dara Khosrowshahi says the company plans to make a concerted push to compete with Instacart and Shipt.

    By Krishna Thakker • Oct. 9, 2018
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    The Fresh Market returns to its roots

    The grocer opened its first — and only — new store for 2018 last week in North Carolina as the chain refocuses on specialty products.

    By Jacqueline Renfrow • Oct. 8, 2018
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    Deep Dive

    Inside Peapod's delivery planning, where every second counts

    The e-grocer has amassed a trove of valuable data, but some analysts question whether it's effectively using that information to keep pace with competitors like Amazon and Instacart.

    By Christopher Doering • Oct. 8, 2018
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    FMI: Health care costs, e-commerce are top concerns for retailers

    The organization's latest survey also found that close to two-thirds of its members are pursuing e-commerce, and that nearly half are experimenting with smaller stores.

    By Krishna Thakker • Oct. 8, 2018
  • IBM takes its food supply blockchain solution worldwide

    French retailer Carrefour announced it would join IBM Food Trust as the solution becomes generally available under a subscription pricing model.

    By Edwin Lopez • Oct. 8, 2018
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    Target stokes price war with new Smartly private label

    Beginning mid-month, the mass merchant will roll out a home essentials and personal care brand with most items priced under $2.

    By Corinne Ruff • Oct. 8, 2018
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    Deep Dive

    Can Stop & Shop 'test and learn' its way to a turnaround?

    In an interview with Grocery Dive, president Mark McGowan said the company's new-look Connecticut stores will be a laboratory for the chain's future growth — but it's hardly the only store trying to elevate the shopping experience.

    By Oct. 8, 2018
  • Costco's winning streak continues as e-commerce grows

    Despite online membership growth, it doesn't see digital sales overtaking brick and mortar.

    By Daphne Howland • Oct. 5, 2018
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    Leftovers: Silly people! Fruit-shaped Trix and beer are for breakfast!

    Food Dive is debuting a column that looks at the latest products appearing on shelves everywhere, starting with options for the morning and food showing some new color.

    By Food Dive staff • Oct. 5, 2018
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    Ahold Delhaize partners with Coop Italia on private label offerings

    The Italian grocer's Fior Fiore brand, which includes olives, bruschetta, pasta, pastries and snacks, will be available at banner stores for a limited time.

    By Bia Riaz • Oct. 4, 2018
  • What you need to know about grocery experience

    Food Dive takes an in-depth look at the grocery experience, how its changed in recent years — and where it might be headed.

    By Grocery Dive staff • Oct. 4, 2018
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    Ahold Delhaize reveals new fresh-focused banner concepts

    The company has remodeled 21 Stop & Shops in Connecticut and opened a Giant urban concept location in Philadelphia — both centered on an elevated in-store experience.

    By Jessica Dumont • Oct. 4, 2018
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    Popular Korean grocer PK Market is coming to the US

    The store, which offers a mixture of unique groceries, casual dining options and prepared foods to go, will open in downtown Los Angeles next year.

    By Jacqueline Renfrow • Oct. 4, 2018
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    Deep Dive

    M&A helps food and grocery companies do everything better

    Adding trendy products? Reacting quickly to consumer feedback? Delivering groceries and ready-made meals to consumers' doors? Through acquisitions, some of the biggest industry players have added these capabilities.

    By Jessi Devenyns • Oct. 4, 2018
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    Grocers make in-store changes to accommodate e-commerce

    While this shift aims to make online shopping faster and easier, it could diminish the in-store experience for customers if retailers aren't careful.

    By Jessica Dumont • Oct. 4, 2018
  • Halloween candy sales projected to reach $2.6B this year

    A new survey shows that total holiday spending will hit around $9 billion this year, with candy sales making up almost one-third of that. 

    By Jessica Dumont • Oct. 3, 2018
  • Report: Amazon captures 30% of online grocery spending

    The company's market share is equal to that of all other supermarkets combined, according to Brick Meets Click, but it will struggle to grow if it doesn't do a better job selling perishable goods.

    By Jacqueline Renfrow • Oct. 3, 2018