Lawmakers Urge President To Crack Down On Grocery Price-Gouging
Lawmakers urge the president to do more to help bring down rising grocery prices.
Lawmakers urge the president to do more to help bring down rising grocery prices.
A vast majority of grocery shoppers say they usually go somewhere else for most of their nonfood purchases.
Shoppers have a hard time figuring out whether price tags suggesting a sale, are actually advertising a deal at all.
Kroger and Albertsons plan to sell even more stores to clear the way for their merger, but the plan may not placate critics.
California considers a bill to restrict self-checkouts to help protect employees’ jobs and safety.
Weeks after Amazon abandons “Just Walk Out” technology, ALDI embraces it.
There’s plenty of blame to go around for higher grocery prices – but shoppers believe there’s one notable culprit.
ALDI introduces a new “membership program” that’s not a membership program.
99 Cents Only Stores, one of the last discount stores still mostly true to its name, is going out of business.
U.S. lawmakers urge regulators to enforce fair competition laws in an effort to bring down grocery prices.