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Beyond Meat returned to growth in Q3

Grocery Outlet: Net sales increased 10.4%

US: Instacart Storefront Pro empowers grocers to optimize online sales

Instacart announced that Sprouts, Harmons, The Save Mart Companies and Rosauers are enhancing their digital presence with Instacart Storefront Pro. Storefront Pro, an advanced e-commerce solution custom-designed for grocers of all sizes, offers premium features and extensive customization options to grow retailers' online businesses. These retailers are among over 600 retail banners leveraging Instacart's e-commerce solutions.
Source: instacart.com

US: Grocery Outlet's sales remain strong amid challenges

Grocery Outlet Holding Corp.'s net sales increased 10.4% to $1.11bln during the third quarter ended September 28, due to new store sales and a 1.2% increase in comparable-store sales, which represents 7.6% comp growth on a two-year basis. Comp transaction growth of 2% was partly offset by a 0.7% decline in average basket. Comps during the summer were challenging but accelerated in September to 3.8%.
Source: progressivegrocer.com

Amazon drone delivery takes off in Arizona

Amazon reported: "Amazon customers in the West Valley Phoenix Metro Area are now receiving Prime Air drone deliveries from our Tolleson, AZ, Same-Day Delivery site".
Source: aboutamazon.com

US: Beyond Meat returns to growth, plans to boost the balance sheet before year end

Beyond Meat returned to growth in the third quarter, posting a 7.6% year-over-year rise in net sales to $81mln driven by lower trade discounts and targeted price increases.
Source: agfundernews.com

Five years of Jumbo in Belgium: 'We remain committed to growth'

Jumbo's first Flemish branch opened its doors on 6 November 2019. Meanwhile, the Dutch supermarket chain has 36 stores here, including a Jumbo City urban store in Antwerp and, since the beginning of September, a large Jumbo Foodmarkt in Ghent. Before the end of the year, Jumbo will open another store in Denderleeuw.
Source: retaildetail.eu

UK: Asda to cut 475 jobs and reduce hybrid working

Asda has confirmed 475 roles at their head offices in Leeds and Leicestershire will be cut and hybrid working reduced as part of a business restructure. The retailer said the move, which would affect less than 10% of its head office staff, would enable it to "simplify structures" amid a challenging market. In a note to employees, the company's chairman Lord Rose said office attendance would also become compulsory for at least three days per week from January.
Source: bbc.com

Germany: Knuspr partners with Amazon.de to expand its customer reach

Rohlik Group, through its subsidiary Knuspr.de, announced a partnership with Amazon.de to offer a new e-grocery service to Amazon Prime members in Germany. The collaboration builds on Rohlik Group's strong growth trajectory across Europe.
Source: rohlik.group

UK: Sainsbury's profit edges up as it claims 'biggest market share gains in industry'

Sainsbury's sales and profits edged up in its first half as it claimed to be making "the biggest market share gains in the industry". The grocery giant's retail underlying operating profit hit £503mln, up 3.7%, driven by strong grocery volume growth, though this was partially offset by a lower contribution from Argos.
Source: retailgazette.co.uk

Australia's best-value fruit and veg for November

November stone fruit season is here - and mangoes are first off the mark. "There is an absolute abundance of stock in the market", says Josh Flamminio, owner and buyer at Sydney's Galluzzo Fruiterers. "You can get beautiful small fruits for $2 to $3 apiece and larger fruits for $4 to $5. People are sceptical because they're early but they're absolutely beautiful". Kensington prides are cheapest at about $2 each, followed by calypsos ($2.50) and R2E2s ($4).
Source: theguardian.com

Cyprus: Sklavenitis completes acquisition of Papantoniou Supermarkets

Sklavenitis Cyprus has finalised its acquisition of Papantoniou Supermarkets, following approval from the Commission for the Protection of Competition. The deal solidifies Sklavenitis' position as a major supermarket chain on the island, marking a new chapter for both companies. With the integration complete, Sklavenitis Cyprus will now operate a network of 27 stores, employing 2,350 people. Moreover, this expansion will maintain all 769 positions at Papantoniou Supermarkets.
Source: cyprus-mail.com

Croatian food retailer Studenac plans Warsaw, Zagreb IPO

Croatian food retailer Studenac is planning an initial public offering with plans to list on the stock exchanges of Warsaw and Zagreb, the company said. The offer will consist of new shares and the sale of existing shares by current shareholders.
Source: reuters.com

M&S says UK government budget to cost it 120 mln stg

Britain's Marks & Spencer faces 120mln pounds of extra costs next year as a result of the government's budget on October 30, the food and clothing retailer's chief executive said.
Source: reuters.com

Belgium: Delhaize completes franchising operation in Belgium

On Thursday 7 November, the last of Delhaize's 128 franchised stores reopens its doors: it is the completely remodelled branch at Plantin and Moretuslei in Antwerp.
Source: retaildetail.eu