Jan. 17, 2025
| Today’s news and insights for grocery leaders
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
Grocery Dive will be taking a publishing break on Monday as markets are closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. We'll return with more grocery news and analysis on Tuesday, Jan. 21.
Until then, you can find our story on 2025 grocery trend predictions as well as an outlook story on how discounters will evolve in the new year.
As always, thanks for reading!
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The grocer’s CEO declared last month that it was in “strong financial condition,” but layoffs announced this week suggest a bumpy road ahead.
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The grocery chain bought a nearly 10-acre site in the city as it expands its presence in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area.
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Two longtime company veterans are retiring as part of the changes, which came as the retailer reported encouraging sales growth in the holiday season.
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Discover how inflation is reshaping shopper habits and what brands can do to stay relevant in 2025.
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Connecticut supermarket chain LaBonne’s Markets sees the ongoing egg shortage as an opportunity to demonstrate to shoppers that it is focused on helping them afford groceries, CEO Bob LaBonne Jr. said.
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Retail media is driving millions in online revenue and poised to grow further with innovations like personalized promotions in stores. Learn more in this Trendline.
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