AWS launches second infrastructure Region in Canada
Amazon Web Services (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company, announced the launch of its second AWS infrastructure Region in Canada - the AWS Canada West (Calgary) Region.
Source: businesswire.com
US: New Dollar General store has opened on Newark Road in Nashport
Dollar General has opened a new store at 6245 Newark Road. The new store has an assortment of fresh fruits and vegetables including lettuce, tomatoes, onions, apples, strawberries, potatoes, sweet potatoes, lemons, limes, salad mixes and more. The produce set offers the top 20 items typically sold in traditional grocery stores and covers approximately 80% of produce categories most grocery stores carry.
Source: eu.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com
US: Fairway Market launches 30-minute delivery service powered by Instacart
Instacart, the leading grocery technology company in North America, and Fairway Market announced the launch of "Fairway Now", a new fast home delivery service powered by Instacart that lets Fairway Market customers access last-minute groceries and household essentials in as fast as 30-minutes.
Source: prnewswire.com
US: GrubMarket acquires A&B Tropical Produce to expand further in Florida
GrubMarket announced that it has completed the acquisition of Miami, Florida-based A&B Tropical Produce ("A&B"), a well-respected fresh produce business best known for sourcing tropical and exotic fruits and vegetables such as plantains, yellow yams, yuca, avocados and dragon fruit from producers domestically and from 11 countries across Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. A&B currently sells over 50 commodities to nearly 100 foodservice and wholesale customers across the U.S. and Canada.
Source: prnewswire.com
Canada: New Montreal grocer delivers local, organic fare
A co-op of organic farmers in Quebec has opened its own grocery store in Montreal. Located on Masson St. in Montreal’s Rosemont neighbourhood, Bio Locaux sells organic produce and other local goods directly to consumers. “We’re trying to develop a new way for producers to market their goods”, says Émilie Viau-Drouin, a farmer and the general manager of Coopérative pour l’agriculture de proximité écologique (CAPÉ; Cooperative for ecological local agriculture).
Source: canadiangrocer.com
US: Lowes Foods becomes first Healthy Family Project retail partner to integrate brands across store
This holiday season, Healthy Family Project and Lowes Foods partnered with 21 health-conscious brands for the first-ever Season of Sharing, providing 525,000 (every $1 donated to Feeding America helps secure at least 10 meals on behalf of member food banks) meals to local Feeding America® food banks.
Source: grocerydive.com
Shoppers cooking less as inflation eases
Shopper concern over inflation has leveled out since August to around 65%, after reaching a high of 73% in 2022, but consumers are still on the hunt for ways to cut spending, according to a report from Kroger-owned data analytics firm 84.51°. Fifty-five percent of survey respondents said they’re cutting back on non-essentials like candy and snacks, 53% are switching to a lower-cost brand, 47% are purchasing fewer groceries, and 36% are cooking meals from scratch.
Source: supermarketnews.com
Holland: Ahold Delhaize launches updated Climate Plan
Ahold Delhaize reported: "Ahold Delhaize launches its updated Climate Plan. Building on last year's plan, we have made significant strides in three key areas: 1) We have refined our decarbonization levers with quantified potential greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions. 2) We have sharpened which categories feed into the reduction target for our value chain. 3) We address the challenges we face in meeting reductions".
Source: aholddelhaize.com
SPAR Albania opens 81st store
In December 2023, SPAR Albania continued the growth of its store network, opening the 81st SPAR store which is located in the city of Lezha. Customers can choose from an extensive fresh offer, including fruit, vegetables, and butchery departments.
Source: spar-international.com
UK: Sainsbury’s 'doubles' number of cheaper own brand products in smaller convenience stores
Chief executive Simon Roberts told The Telegraph that as the supermarket chain does not supply Nectar Card prices in its Sainsbury's Local stores, it has stocked more items of its own label Stamford Street range. Sainsbury's Stamford Street range is its budget line and covers more than 200 products including fresh fruit, yoghurts and cheese, as well as bread and cakes.
Source: mirror.co.uk
Australia: Coles slashes prices on hundreds of Christmas products
To complete the Christmas feast, Coles is offering great value on festive fruit and vegetables from Wednesday with Coles Carisma Washed Potatoes $4.00 per 2kg bag (excluding TAS), loose corn starting at $1 (available VIC, QLD, SA, WA) and to help create the perfect pavlova, peaches or nectarines at $3.90 per kilo and cherries reduced to $15.90 per kilo nationally.
Source: colesgroup.com.au
UK: Aldi makes changes to its Too Good To Go food bag service
Aldi has extended its collection window to reserve surplus food bags via Too Good To Go. The move will now mean customers can secure a bag up to 24 hours ahead of the collection time via the app. The ‘Surprise Bags’ contain a range of grocery products that are approaching their sell-by or use-by dates at less than a third of the price, costing just £3.30 each to purchase for at least £10 worth of food.
Source: aldipresscentre.co.uk
Shareholders approve ownership changes at European food company Fortenova
Shareholders of food company Fortenova approved the company´s sale by its Dutch parent company Fortenova Group TopCo B.V. to Dutch company Iter BidCo BV for 660mln euros ($724.42mln), Fortenova Group said in a statement.
Source: reuters.com
The big Christmas supermarket shop: What you need to know
Less than a week out from the big day, 1News takes a look inside Foodstuffs' huge Christmas operation. Foodstuffs, the owners of New World and Pak'nSave supermarkets, have a mammoth few days ahead, distributing millions of dollars worth of groceries in the lead up to December 25. Speaking to 1News, Merchandise Manager of meat and produce for Foodstuffs North Island Brigit Corson said this year's Christmas build-up is busier than last year. "We're busier in produce and that's because of supply, we're all about the weather in produce and making sure when the sun shines and the light levels are high, that those crops grow," she said.
Source: 1news.co.nz
Carrefour's Kenya franchisee says it will appeal $7.14mln penalty
Carrefour's franchisee in Kenya, the United Arab Emirates-based Majid al Futtaim (MAF), said it will appeal against a 1.1bln shilling ($7.14mln) penalty imposed by the competition authority for alleged abuse of buying power.
Source: reuters.com