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Natural Grocers is moving into a new state
The specialty grocery is kick-starting the new year by announcing plans to enter Wisconsin, furthering its goal of opening at least six new stores this year.
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FDA loosens rules for ‘no artificial colors’ label in food
Companies can now employ the label when using natural dyes — a move meant to speed the transition away from synthetic colors.
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How 2 independent grocers are using facial recognition to combat theft
“When [people] steal, they’re stealing personally from my husband and I and my team and my family,” the operator of a Grocery Outlet store said during a session at The NGA Show.
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Kroger’s divisional shuffling continues with new Central Division president
The company promoted the vice president of operations for its Fred Meyer Division to the role, marking the latest in a string of corporate changes as the grocer readies to name a new CEO.
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Albertsons unveils one-stop digital shop for party planning
The new platform, Celebrations, is equipped with the grocer’s new AI shopping assistant and gives shoppers access to a wide range of hosting and decorating necessities.
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3 top takeaways from The NGA Show
From defining themselves through technology to helping CPGs reach shoppers, independent retailers see a bright future.
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Retrieved from Albertsons on February 04, 2026
Albertsons outlines top 4 AI priorities
The grocer’s technology chief said the company is doubling down on key areas such as the digital customer experience and merchandising.
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The Friday Checkout: Albertsons turns to cart trackers to prove in-store retail media
The grocery company is expanding a pilot that uses tracking devices on carts and in baskets to see how long customers dwell in front of in-store ads.
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Ahold Delhaize gives suppliers a closer look at nutrition trends
The grocer’s Guiding Stars program links with Circana’s Attribute Marketplace to offer insights on how to develop and promote products for health-conscious consumers.
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H-E-B buys land for supply chain facilities in North Texas
The grocer purchased more than 600 acres to support distribution in an area where it is rapidly opening stores.
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Kroger to shutter Georgia health clinics
The chain did not say why it is closing all 18 of the state’s Little Clinic locations, which will cease operations in April.
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What gets shoppers past the ‘tipping point’ on private label?
Promotions are “undefeated” in getting consumers to expand their horizons and try more innovative store brand products, 84.51° reported.
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Kroger doubles down on large-format stores as it chases growth
The grocer plans to open numerous locations under its Marketplace banner in Indiana, Texas and West Virginia over the next two years.
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Wakefern chief urges independent retailers to ‘not be afraid’ of AI
“This isn’t something that the big guys have that we don’t,” Mike Stigers, the grocery co-op’s president, said during a keynote session at The NGA Show. “This is something we all have.”
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Independent grocers need to embrace tech to stay competitive, experts say
No matter how successful a retailer’s differentiated offering is, they need a roadmap that lays out how to use technology, a SpartanNash executive said during The NGA Show.
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7 top grocery executive changes in January
The leadership changes include new CEOs for Lidl US and The Save Mart Companies.
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C&S continues to solidify its presence in the Southeast
The wholesaler said it will serve as the primary supplier for Florida-based Hispanic grocer Sedano’s Supermarket.
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Retrieved from Albertsons Media Collective.
Albertsons Media Collective gets a new office, updated look
The grocery company’s retail media arm opened its inaugural New York City office and unveiled a logo meant to reflect the evolving business.
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What’s ahead for grocers in 2026?
As the industry keeps a close eye on what Kroger and Amazon have up their sleeves, multicultural cuisine is taking on a heightened role as consumers seek out global flavors.
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Multicultural grocery demand is rising. Here’s what grocers can do.
The momentum specialty grocers have seen is fueling consumer interest in international grocery stores and global flavors in supermarket aisles.
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The Friday Checkout: What went wrong with Amazon Fresh?
The chain bet heavily that checkout technology would win over shoppers. When that didn’t pan out, there wasn’t much to fall back on.
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Wakefern to buy 3 ShopRite stores from member families
The East Coast grocery co-op will operate the supermarkets, all of which are in the Philadelphia region, through a wholly owned subsidiary.
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How grocers are taking charge of food traceability requirements
Walmart and Kroger are among the retailers setting stricter standards that go beyond the federal requirements.
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Amazon to halt palm payments
The online retailer said all Amazon One palm readers will be removed from physical stores by June 3.
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With Amazon Fresh’s closure, where is Amazon headed in grocery?
The shuttering of its brick-and-mortar conventional grocery chain is a setback, but experts say the company will continue to make gains through e-commerce and Whole Foods.
Updated Jan. 29, 2026