Bankrupt A&P May Live On! (Sort Of)
A&P is now selling its own name as part of its bankruptcy fire sale, raising the prospect that the A&P name could outlive the store itself.
A&P is now selling its own name as part of its bankruptcy fire sale, raising the prospect that the A&P name could outlive the store itself.
The complete list of A&P-owned stores’ status, as more bidders come forward to buy portions of the bankrupt grocery chain.
A&P officially puts its remaining 153 stores on the market, after announcing the closure of 25 stores and the sale of 118 others. Here’s the complete list.
As part of bankruptcy proceedings, A&P announces the closure of 25 stores and the sale of 120 others – so far. Here’s the complete list.
The once-storied A&P grocery chain files for bankruptcy, and plans for the pending sale of hundreds of stores to competitors.
Another set of stores that did away with digital coupons late last year, are now bringing them back, in “new and improved” form.
Millions of grocery shoppers are having to do without digital coupons beginning today – some temporarily, others for good.
Another set of supermarket chains is eliminating its loyalty programs – fueling speculation that others could follow.
The Google-owned digital coupon provider for more than a dozen grocery chains pulls the plug, leaving many stores’ digital coupon programs in doubt.
So far this year, at least nine grocery chains have come under new ownership. Could your store be the tenth? Kroger’s announcement last week that it’s buying Harris Teeter represents the biggest, and latest, deal in the grocery merger and acquisition game (read: “Sold! Kroger Buys Harris Teeter”). About six weeks earlier, Bi-Lo scooped up Sweetbay, Harveys and Reid’s (read:[Read More…]