The Grocery Dive Awards for 2019
From Grocery Outlet to Giant Eagle's CEO Laura Karet, these are the companies and executives that shaped the grocery industry this year.
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Investors have been bullish on the discount grocer since it went public this year, and the company has plans for 10% growth in the coming years. Read more ➔
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Tech investments and a revamped c-store lineup show the CEO is focused squarely on the future of food retailing. Read more ➔
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The retailer continues to outpace its competitors, adding around 1,000 locations in 2019 alone while keeping prices low. Read more ➔
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The company has mobilized its greatest online asset, Peapod, across its banners while simultaneously crafting localized brands like Giant Direct. Read more ➔
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The retail giant has put grocers on notice, putting more resources to its private label line and rolling out all 10 of its grocery brands in the last three years. Read more ➔
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Giant Food Stores's fresh-focused banner is a hit in Philadelphia and a leading example of grocers' shift into smaller stores. Read more ➔
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From in-house butter churning to grilled cheese competitions, the Illinois grocer offers a one-of-a-kind store experience for customers. Read more ➔