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Fresh & Easy is Finally Sold

Fresh & Easy is Finally Sold

(Be sure to read this update: “Shoppers, Staff Upset as Owners Pay to Make Fresh & Easy Go Away”) For once, it seems, a grocery takeover has been met not with shock and anger, but with a sense of inevitability and even a little relief – at least for those whose stores are remaining open. A long-rumored deal involving the[Read More…]

Tuesday, September 10, 2013, 2:19 PM Grocery & Retail News
Better Print Your Pampers Coupons Now

Better Print Your Pampers Coupons Now

Once upon a time, a half gallon of ice cream was actually 2 quarts, and not today’s 1.5 quarts. Cereal boxes held more cereal, toilet paper had more sheets per roll and you generally got a lot more for your money at the grocery store. So if you have a young one in diapers, or plan to have one soon,[Read More…]

Tuesday, September 10, 2013, 10:07 AM Grocery & Retail News
Big Buyout, No Big Changes? Albertsons Acquires United Supermarkets

Big Buyout, No Big Changes? Albertsons Acquires United Supermarkets

The grocery landscape is changing in the Lone Star State, and local shoppers aren’t quite sure whether that’s a good thing. But Albertsons LLC and Lubbock-based United Supermarkets are assuring customers that their big business deal announced today will be good for everyone. In its first major acquisition since buying five supermarket chains from Supervalu earlier this year, Albertsons LLC[Read More…]

Monday, September 9, 2013, 8:35 PM Grocery & Retail News
How Far Do You Drive to Your Grocery Store?

How Far Do You Drive to Your Grocery Store?

If you live in a big city, you may simply walk to your grocery store. If you live in a sprawling suburb, you can probably drive in just about any direction and pass by countless supermarkets. And if you live in a more remote area, you may have just one choice for grocery shopping – and not even a particularly[Read More…]

Monday, September 9, 2013, 3:29 PM Grocery & Retail News
Great, Now Our Kids Will Be Eating Chicken Nuggets Made in China

Great, Now Our Kids Will Be Eating Chicken Nuggets Made in China

Kids love them, but chicken nuggets can be pricey. If you manage to combine a good sale with a coupon, though, you can sometimes get a 29-ounce bag for just a buck or two… Oh, forget the clumsy attempt to tie this into coupons somehow. Let’s just cut to the chase – your kids may soon be eating chicken nuggets[Read More…]

Monday, September 9, 2013, 10:07 AM Grocery & Retail News
High Prices, Wrong Prices: Walgreens Shoppers Just Can't Win

High Prices, Wrong Prices: Walgreens Shoppers Just Can’t Win

Pity poor Walgreens – or, more precisely, Walgreens shoppers – they can’t seem to catch a break when it comes to pricing. First, came a report that the drug store chain was allegedly overcharging shoppers on sale items. Now there’s a new report that says many customers are getting gouged on regularly-priced items as well. If you’ve ever shopped at[Read More…]

Saturday, September 7, 2013, 10:10 AM Grocery & Retail News
Hooray, the Economy is Better! So Let's Raise Our Prices

Hooray, the Economy is Better! So Let’s Raise Our Prices

It’s a clever, and increasingly common, promotion designed to help gain customers’ trust in a tough economy – promise to “freeze” prices for weeks or months at a time, so shoppers know they’ll always get a good deal at your store. But once you get yourself into it, how do you get yourself out without looking like a chump? That’s[Read More…]

Wednesday, September 4, 2013, 7:52 PM Grocery & Retail News
Sorry For The Nasty Yogurt - Here's a Coupon For a New Nasty Yogurt

Sorry For The Nasty Yogurt – Here’s a Coupon For a New Nasty Yogurt

Couponers are pretty familiar with Chobani Greek yogurt – there are often coupons available that will make the single-serve cups free or close to it. But now, some are swearing off the product and wouldn’t accept a cup if you paid them to take it. If you can even find Chobani products in your local store, that is. Chobani has[Read More…]

Tuesday, September 3, 2013, 2:06 PM Grocery & Retail News
Supermarket Apologizes For Selling Locally-Grown Produce

Supermarket Apologizes For Selling Locally-Grown Produce

It sounds like a satirical headline, but strangely, and sadly, it’s not. An incredulous Kroger shopper has taken to Facebook to ask why her store in Savannah, Georgia was apologizing for carrying locally-grown produce. Isn’t locally-grown supposed to be a good thing? Or is the country’s largest grocery chain so used to getting its produce from far-flung places, that it[Read More…]

Tuesday, September 3, 2013, 10:09 AM Grocery & Retail News
Broken Grocery Bags: A Minor Annoyance, Until Somebody Dies

Broken Grocery Bags: A Minor Annoyance, Until Somebody Dies

Like the legendary “hot McDonald’s coffee in the lap” or the “finger found in the Wendy’s chili bowl”, it’s tempting to mock the merits of a lawsuit that blames Walmart for not double-bagging its groceries. Do we not have anything better to sue each other for? But it’s a little different when somebody dies. You can argue the merits of[Read More…]

Friday, August 30, 2013, 9:20 AM Grocery & Retail News
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