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Kroger plans to invest $84M in these markets

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MAY 7, 2024

Kroger plans to invest $84M in Cincinnati and Dayton markets

Investment includes new, 123,000-square-foot Kroger Marketplace in Hamilton Township.

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Instacart advertiser commercials will soon appear on NBCUniversal’s Peacock streaming service

The new partnership comes less than a week after reports Kroger is in talks with Disney.

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Non-alcoholic beverages may soon be sold in New York liquor stores

Supermarkets cite potential trade-off for ability to sell wine.

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Schnuck Markets recalls private label cheese spreads

Grocer concerned over possible salmonella contamination.
 

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Retailers: Is AI the answer to all your problems?

Not so fast…proceed with caution!

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Instacart just announced a ramped up partnership with The Save Mart Companies, California’s largest regional grocer. The push is all part of Instacart’s strategy to expand beyond grocery delivery by convincing retailers that they need its tech and advertising. (Instacart’s ad business brought in $871 million in 2023, nearly 30% of its overall revenue)

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