The shuttering of a store in Baltimore is a sobering reminder of the realities of capitalism in a moment when corporations are promising to support
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Walmart Believes in Chicago’s Hopeful Future
July 6, 2021 By Doug McMillon, President and CEO of Walmart Inc. Editor’s Note: The original version of this op-ed appeared June 25 in Crain’s
5 Ways Walmart Helps Teachers and Families Get Prepped for the Classroom Comeback
July 7, 2021 By Diana Marshall, executive vice president of Hardlines, Walmart U.S. As a mother of two school-aged sons, I know how much excitement
Big Y Offers Online Ordering at Additional Stores
Big Y has added 10 more sites to its myPicks online ordering ecommerce platform throughout the greater Springfield, Massachusetts area. This program enables customers to order
Save A Lot to Remodel Stores
Save A Lot will remodel one-third of its stores in 2021, and plans to remodel all 1,000 stores by 2024. The new store design features
Harris Teeter to Open D.C.-Area Store
Harris Teeter will open its Alexandria, Virginia location on June 23. The store will feature esignature Harris Teeter amenities, including store-made pizza, a hot foods
Lowes Foods Debuts Food Pickup Lockers
Lowes Foods is partnering with QuickCollect Solutions to expand its Food To Go delivery options. Now, QuickCollect GL temperature-controlled grocery lockers situated at offices and corporate
Sprouts Commits to Offering Unique Products
Sprouts Farmers Market will strengthen its efforts to sell products that aren’t available at other retailers, said CEO Jack Sinclair. “We’re really trying to be
Funny Grocery List Names Create Timeline Depicting Grim Reality of 2020
As shoppers began the New Year full of hope, many also embraced the use of technology to assist their shopping. Data that was obtained
Winn-Dixie Opens in Florida
Southeastern Grocers has opened a store in Viera, Florida. This follows the 2020 openings of eight stores in Boynton Beach, Fort Myers, Gainesville, Lakewood Ranch,