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Is UNFI looking to sell?

Troubles with SuperValu purchase have left the distributor in hot water
 
Supermarket News Daily

JUNE 18, 2024

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Is UNFI looking to sell?

Troubles with SuperValu purchase have left the distributor in hot water.

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Two Walmart stores will close in July

Retailer says they were underperforming.

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Instacart ads on YouTube now clickable

Clorox and Publicis Media are among the first companies piloting the retail media service.

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Fiesta Mart to open location in metro Dallas-Fort Worth

The new location is the grocer’s first since 2015.

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Summer DoorDash grocery deals are back

Dollar General, Aldi, Walgreens, and others offer big discounts in June and July.

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SN Top 10: Rite Aid, Walmart, Harris Teeter top the week’s headlines

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It’s Tuesday. Poll time.

Asian cuisine has taken off in the U.S. grocery aisle. H Mart is now a $2 billion company with 96 stores across the country. Is the hunger for Asian grocery just going to continue to grow?

  • Yes, the traction is there
  • Maybe, but it’s a big pool
  • Other, tell us in the comments
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