Walmart And Target Want to Be Your Favorite Grocery Stores
Target and Walmart intensify their push to attract more grocery shoppers, with more deals and low prices.
Target and Walmart intensify their push to attract more grocery shoppers, with more deals and low prices.
Another consumer group publicly opposes the Kroger-Albertsons merger, as the retailers fight back.
Safeway agrees to a $107 million settlement, refunding shoppers who overpaid for BOGO meat.
Several lawsuits accuse Walmart and Energizer of overcharging customers by fixing prices for batteries.
Kroger-owned stores across the country will no longer distribute printed weekly sales circulars.
Brands don’t seem to need to cater to couponers and deal-seekers anymore to make a profit.
Bed Bath & Beyond files for bankruptcy and plans to begin liquidation sales immediately.
A grocery chain reverses course on plans to eliminate its printed weekly ad.
Grocers’ lackluster digital offerings may be sending frustrated loyal shoppers somewhere else.
Safeway is accused of hiking regular prices and offering deceptive discounts during BOGO sales.