Wawa’s CPA C-Store Expansion Heating Up Battle With Sheetz
As many as 50 stores could open by 2035
Amazon’s ‘Hidden Ball Trick’ Penalty To Cost ‘Godzilla” Up To $2.5 Billion
Lina Khan was right. While the former Federal Trade Commission (FTC) chairperson…
- Lina Khan was right as her suit against Amazon for its questionable ‘Prime’ membership tactics results in $2.5B penalty.
- Walmart’s McMillon sees AI changing ‘literally every job in the world.’
- Acosta pries away yet another high-volume CPG account from Advantage – this time it’s Unilever.
- Bad news just keeps coming UNFI’s way.
- Tightening economy breathes new life into Hamburger Helper sales.
Shoppers Food Closing Four More Stores; Could The End Be Near?
Once dominant regional chain down to 17 units.
ADUSA, Weis Markets Report Solid 2nd Quarter Sales, Profits
AD reaches e-commerce profitability and Weis continues to add new loations.
NYC-Owned Grocery Stores? The Joke Would Be On The Taxpayers
It was never my intent for this space to become a forum…
- NYC-owned grocery stores? The joke would be on the taxpayers.
- Douglas’s recent ‘rah-rah’ UNFI Q4 webcast disingenuous in light of cyberattack.
- Get ready for a battle of the heavyweights as Wegmans opens in Norwalk, CT.
Wegmans Makes Connecticut Debut With 92,000 Square Foot Store In Norwalk
The new store faces stiff suburban competition led by Stew Leonard's and…
ShopRite Remains King, TGC Passes Stoppie In $123 Billion Marketing Area
Overstoring, economic worries impact sales for most retailers in the 52-week period…
Nearly A Month Later, Trade Still Awaiting Kroger-Albertsons Verdict
A verdict in the federal case in Portland, OR is expected to…
Trials Aplenty As Trade Awaits Verdicts For Kroger-Albertsons
Judge Adrienne Nelson in U.S. District Court in Portland, OR is expected…
2024 Market Study Analysis: Uncertain Economy Impacts Most B-W Retailers; Little Optimism For Near-Term Improvement
Easing inflation, tightening consumer spending, and cuts to SNAP added up to…
- After the boom years of the COVID era, slowing inflation, and tightening consumer spending flattened sales.
- Traditional supermarkets and drug retailers find themselves most vulnerable to market shifts, continuing a trend.
- Said one exec: “It’s a good thing that your 12-month measuring period ended in March, because the next 12 months are going to look much different.”
Economic Environment Impacts Most Mid-Atlantic Retailers; Comp Sales Flat
Once again led by Giant Food and Walmart, the $61.3 billion Mid-Atlantic…
Foxtrot Pulls Plug; Getir Exiting From Multiple Markets
The two convenience-oriented start-ups struggled to gain traction while blowing through hundreds…

