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UK Economy · United KingdomAmazon plans to close all of its Fresh supermarkets in the U.K., in the latest recalibration of its grocery strategy. The company said in a Tuesday blog that it is preparing to close all 19 of its Fresh U.K. stores, “following a thorough evaluation of business operations and the very substantial growth opportunities in online delivery.” Five of the Fresh locations are expected to be converted into Whole Foods stores, Amazon said.See the Story
Amazon to close all of its Fresh grocery stores in UK
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Wisconsin · WisconsinFestival Foods, the Wisconsin-based grocery chain, has been purchased by the parent company Schnucks, a Midwest-based supermarket chain, according to a press release from Festival.According to the release, Todd Schnuck, Chairman and CEO of Schnuck Markets, Inc., announced the 1939 Group, Inc.s definitive agreement to purchase 100% of the shares of the Wisconsin-based parent company of Skogens Festival Foods and Hometown Grocers, Inc.The 1939 Gro…See the Story
Festival Foods Sold to St. Louis-Based Supermarket Chain
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Aldi · United StatesBy Jordan Valinsky, CNN New York (CNN) — As Aldi expands across the United States, so does its name recognition. Now, that name will be stamped on all of its own products. Aldi announced Wednesday sweeping changes across its product portfolio, drastically reducing the number of in-house brands from about 90 to 26 and consolidating them under a unified “The Aldi Brand” label. The store’s more popular labels — like Clancy’s and Simply Nature — rem…See the Story
Your favorite Aldi product will soon have a new look | News Channel 3-12
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