A Tale of Two Cities As Target, Walmart Report Q3 Earnings

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Target and Walmart report Q3 earnings, ADUSA unveils 'common desk structure' for category teams.

Chaos Continues At Save A Lot As Bergmann Exits, Boehler Named Interim Chief Executive

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More turmoil as company seeks to switch to fully franchised operation.

Sprouts Touts Pennsylvania As Hot Growth Market With Six New Stores Planned By ’25

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Sprouts eyes Pennsylvania for growth in 2024.

Giant, Safeway Begin Negotiations With UFCW Locals 400, 27 For New B-W Labor Contracts

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Giant and Safeway work on new labor contracts for their stores in the Baltimore-Washington market.

After Quiet Acquisition Period, Manufacturers Getting Back Into Buying Game

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Campell's/Sovos and Smucker's/Hostess tie-ups show a resurging appetite for big-ticket acquisitions.

After SEG Deal, Aldi Poised To Operate 2,800 Stores Nationally

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So, Southeastern Grocers Inc. (SEG) finally found a buyer after years of searching by its private equity owners to escape from a challenging investment...

Amazon Remains Target Zero For Lina Khan And Her FTC Supplicants

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Khan accuses Amazon of inducing consumers to sign up for its paid Prime subscription service and then impeding them if they wanted to cancel.

FTC’s Khan Grilled By Congress; NGA Encouraged By New Merger Guidelines

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Lina Khan, gunslinger against big business and chairwoman of the Federal Trade Commission, had her day of reckoning on July 13 when the Republican-led House Judiciary Committee met with her to discuss the agency’s aggressive stance against big business mergers.

After Years Of Warnings And Settlements Against Amazon, FTC Targets ‘Prime’ For Deception

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The FTC accused Amazon of duping millions of consumers into subscribing to “Prime” by utilizing “manipulative, coercive or deceptive” tactics.

Inflation Helps Retailers Post Strong Comps; Many Fear That Darker Days Are Looming

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in the three months since our annual measuring period concluded (March 31) for our yearly market studies, sales have consistently weakened, and most retailers worry that the worst is yet to come.