'We're not backing down': US grocery workers take on Kroger with strike vote
About 6,000 grocery store workers are set to vote on strike action after the expiration of their union contract with the Kroger-owned Food 4 Less chain. The contract with United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) expired on Saturday. Members are voting on whether to authorize an unfair labor practice strike if a new deal is not reached, and results expected late on Friday.
Source: theguardian.com
Leading nonprofits join Albertsons Companies Foundation in a first-of-its-kind initiative to tackle summer hunger among children in the U.S.
The Albertsons Companies Foundation announced the launch of a new collective effort focused on addressing childhood hunger this summer. By bringing together a coalition of leading nonprofit organizations, the first-of-its-kind initiative aims to drive awareness and boost participation in the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) new Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer for Children Program (Summer EBT), also known as SUN Bucks.
Source: businesswire.com
Dollarama ups stake in Latin American business Dollarcity, plans expansion to Mexico
Dollarama Inc. has upped its stake in Dollarcity to 60.1% and revealed it has big plans for expanding the Latin American chain. Montreal-based Dollarama announced that it had snatched up an additional 10% interest in Dollarcity, which it intends to bring to Mexico. The expansion announcement came on the same day that Dollarama reported a profit of $215.8mln or 77 cents per diluted for its quarter ended April 28, up from a profit of $179.9mln or 63 cents per diluted share a year earlier.
Source: thecanadianpressnews.ca
US: ReposiTrak welcomes retailer to expanding Food Traceability Network
ReposiTrak welcomes a major retailer to the ReposiTrak Traceability Network® (RTN). The retailer will use RTN to collect and store the intricate, FDA-required Key Data Elements (KDEs) from its hundreds of suppliers in advance of the January 2026 deadline.
Source: businesswire.com
US: Grocery food inflation stays flat in May
Overall food inflation inched up slightly in May, rising 0.1% month over month, but some food staples trended upwards, according to the Consumer Price Index Report released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Fruit and vegetable prices were unchanged in May, but year over year, the produce index was up 0.6%.
Source: supermarketnews.com
Protecting and restoring nature in Peruvian agriculture
In close collaboration with fruit and veg supplier Barfoots, together with Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, and other local partners, Sainsbury's has supported a habitat restoration and community agrobiodiversity project, in the Ica region of coastal Peru since 2014.
Source: about.sainsburys.co.uk
UK: Tesco, Aldi, Lidl, Morrisons, Sainsbury's and Asda shoppers urged to 'stock up' on red grapes
A scientist says a "superfood" found in every supermarket slashes cholesterol. According to nutritional scientist Alex Ruani, red grapes could help lower cholesterol and inflammation, and boost immunity - with Tesco, Aldi, Lidl, Morrisons, Sainsbury's and Asda shoppers urged to stock up. Speaking to The Times, Ms Ruani, a researcher in nutrition science at University College London, explained how red grapes are rich in polyphenols.
Source: birminghammail.co.uk
Coop Italia reports strong sales in 2023
Coop Italia and its member cooperatives achieved an overall turnover of €16.4bln in its financial year 2023, reflecting a 2% increase compared to the previous financial year. The retail segment accounted for €14.8bln of this total, growing by 2.9% year on year.
Source: esmmagazine.com
UK: Aldi reveals price cuts for Father's Day
Aldi has lowered the prices on a range of items ahead of Father's Day weekend. Shoppers can also get their hands on the supermarket's latest Super 6 deals which this week will include 200g Nature's Pick Cherries for 99p, 500g Mini Easy Peelers for 69p, Red Peppers for 39p each, 500g Specially Selected Jersey Royal Potatoes for 99p, Nature's Pick Beef Tomatoes for 39p each, and 240g Radishes for 39p.
Source: aldipresscentre.co.uk
Only 10% of Hungarians eat enough fruit and vegetables, survey reveals
Only 10% of Hungarians eat recommended amount of fruit and vegetables (400g) by the World Health Organization (WHO), according to a recent representative survey conducted as part of STADA's Seedling Program ("STADA Palánta"). In fact, based on the survey, only one in two of our fellow citizens are aware of good nutrition and the WHO recommendations, reports Világgazdaság. Rhubarb, currants, sour cherries, raspberries, cherries, gooseberries, tomatoes, kohlrabi, beetroot, zucchini, cauliflower, and many other fruits and vegetables are in season in June. The majority of respondents (71%) buy their fruit and vegetables from hypermarkets and supermarkets, and almost one in two Hungarians buy from a greengrocer.
Source: hungarytoday.hu
South Africa's SPAR finds buyer for Polish business, sees improved profitability ahead
SPAR Group, South Africa's second-biggest grocery group has found a buyer for its loss-making Polish business and expects cost savings and IT system enhancements will improve profitability going forward, it said.
Source: reuters.com