March 12, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for grocery leaders
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
How can companies solve e-commerce profitability challenges and use delivery help improve their bottom lines?
Walmart, Uber, 7-Eleven, DoorDash and Denny’s are just some of the companies with executives set to explore these questions during our “Food Delivery and the Bottom Line” virtual event on Thursday, March 27. Hear from Walmart’s head of drone delivery about that emerging program as well as 7-Eleven’s head of 7Now delivery on the c-store company’s growing proprietary service.
The event is free to attend and you can register here.
Make sure to let colleagues who might be interested in attending know about this event. We’d love to see you there!
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Food-at-home prices rose at a 1.9% annual clip in February, well above the pace just a few months ago
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The new model, which prioritizes local over operational expertise, is showing strong results so far, executives said during a Bank of America conference.
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Combining the teams comes as Amazon Go has struggled to grow while Amazon Fresh has sharply increased its store count recently.
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Aggressive promotions and membership strategies have fueled a sharp increase in e-commerce shopping, particularly delivery, according to Brick Meets Click and Mercatus.
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