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Inside Illinois’ $200M weight-loss drug plan

Other states are denying coverage of the popular GLP-1 drugs
 
Supermarket News Daily

MAY 6, 2024

Illinois weight-loss drug plan could cost over $200M

Other states are denying coverage of the popular GLP-1 drugs due to the hefty price tag.

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Walgreens partners with Boehringer Ingelheim on clinical trials for obesity treatment

The trials will target people who are overweight, living with obesity, and who have type 2 diabetes.

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Walmart is at the center of a large recall...

Products sold in 12 states may be contaminated with E.coli.

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...and walnuts are behind outbreak

Product is behind an E.coli outbreak in 19 states.

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Dairy, beef cleared of flu virus after further testing

FDA and USDA confident products are safe.

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Meijer adds new military leave benefits for active-duty employees

Added benefits include increased differential pay and extended healthcare coverage.

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ShopRite opening new store in New Jersey

The new location will feature a broad selection of groceries from national brands and a line of international food products.

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The Fresh Market leans into color-changing peonies

The grocer says it is one of the only retailers on the East Coast to carry Command Performance Peonies.

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Produced in cooperation with editors from CSP Daily News, the Retail Daily features the day’s top headlines from the grocery and c-store industries.

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5 things: Instacart’s big push

Here’s 5 things you may have missed in grocery.

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Why has seafood per capita consumption been flat since 2007?

Seafood has stalled and I don’t see it improving in the foreseeable future…

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Seafood enjoyed a good run at the grocery between the years 1968 to 2007, but sales have trailed off over the last 15-plus years. Our columnist notes that this is partly because shoppers are simply buying less animal protein in general. What other reasons do you see for a decline in seafood sales?
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