Grocery Stores Tumble in Customer Satisfaction Scores
A new survey of the best and worst grocery stores finds that nearly all of them are getting worse.
A new survey of the best and worst grocery stores finds that nearly all of them are getting worse.
A major grocery chain announces that it will no longer offer buy-one-get-one-free deals, because customers prefer it that way.
The 2016 Monopoly game at Albertsons, Safeway, ACME, Jewel, Shaw’s and others, offers huge prizes – but huge odds against winning them.
Two grocers settle a dispute in which Haggen accused Albertsons of sabotaging its ambitious, ultimately disastrous, expansion plan.
ALDI resolves another lawsuit over lookalike packaging that a competitor said was much too similar to its own.
Wegmans announces plans to expand into North Carolina, setting up an epic battle with another beloved grocery store, Publix.
Peanut butter for $17.69, orange juice for $26.29? Those are some of the real prices that some Canadian shoppers are protesting.
The full list of stores to be closed, as Walmart announces plans to shutter more than 200 stores worldwide.
Kroger, Albertsons and others sue canned tuna companies for overpricing their products.
The Save-A-Lot discount chain plans a coast-to-coast expansion that would make it the country’s largest grocer.