June 18, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for grocery leaders
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
Grocery Dive will take a publishing break on Thursday, June 19, in honor of Juneteenth. We'll return with more grocery news and analysis on Friday.
Until then, we invite you to read our three-part series examining how supermarkets can compete with Walmart as the mass retailer continues to grow its grocery market share.
As always, thanks for reading!
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The grocer wants customers to know that its value goes beyond just offering bargains, with private label and a unique assortment as key levers.
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About 60% of surveyed online grocery shoppers who subscribe to the service bought groceries from Walmart during the 12 months ahead of an April poll by Coresight Research.
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The Kroger-owned grocer has already remodeled four stores in the Charleston area and plans to revamp eight more.
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Learn how grocers are integrating AI capabilities to their existing systems to help streamline operations, bolster sustainability initiatives and improve category management in
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The distributor said it is still relying on manual processes to fulfill orders as it works to bring its systems back online after an intrusion earlier this month.
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Throughout the bird flu crisis, buying patterns show consumer demand for eggs has remained remarkably resilient. In this webinar, learn how grocers can navigate unprecedented shortages.
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