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Kroger hit with opioid payment from Washington state

$47.5M will be divided between state and city/county governments
 
Supermarket News Daily

APRIL 25, 2024

Kroger owes Washington state $47.5M for role in opioid problem

Grocer “negligently” filled drug orders.

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Laid-off employee files lawsuit against Foxtrot after sudden store closures

Class-action suit seeks damages, relief over failure to provide notice, compensation required under Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act.

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Metro’s Q2 profits dip, but sales rise 2.2%

Investments in automated warehouses, new loyalty program hit net income.

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Sprouts Farmers Market is rich in visits, and so are the shoppers

Placer.ai research shows the grocer is growing and customers have been inflation-proof.

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Giant Food drops prices on private label brands

Shoppers can also receive more loyalty points.

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DoorDash and Walgreens launch access for SNAP customers

DoorDash is the first platform that enables SNAP customers to make purchases directly from Walgreens using their SNAP/EBT cards.

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Raley’s expands employee development programs

Increased investment in people as Bashas’ division launches leadership training.

 

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Invafresh names Andrew Cron CDO

He comes from Kroger’s retail data science, insights, and media company.

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Bird flu is showing up in nation’s milk supply

FDA needs to do more testing, but says milk is safe to consume.

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Less than 24 hours after Outfox Hospitality closed all of its Foxtrot and Dom’s Kitchen & Market stores an employee filed a lawsuit seeking damages and compensation under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act. Illinois is an employment at-will state, meaning employees can be let go for any reason. Do you think this worker has a case?
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