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Wegmans sued over fish market

Lawsuit claims Manhattan location is too similar to another business
 
Supermarket News Daily

FEBRUARY 23, 2024

Wegmans sued over fish market at new Manhattan store

The lawsuit contends that the fish market at the retailer’s new store is “confusingly similar” to an East Village sushi shop.

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Sprouts Farmers Market targets growth via loyalty, private label

Retailer released strong financials during fourth quarter earnings call.

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Dollar stores face new restriction in Chicago

Ordinance passed to prevent over saturation of stores.

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Loblaw touts fourth quarter results

Grocer also will invest in new and renovated stores.

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Illinois Gov. Pritzker proposes to kill state grocery tax

The proposal comes less than a year after the tax was reinstated.

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Dollar store companies looking to build in the city of Chicago will have to follow a new ordinance passed by the city council on Wednesday. The small-box retailer ordinance, which became official following a 42-7 vote, restricts dollar stores from opening within a mile of pre-existing locations. Stores must also display signs with maintenance and emergency information. City officials are trying to prevent the over saturation of dollar stores while also calling on owners to take better care of their property. Do you think this ordinance is the right move? 
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