Whole Foods Market tapped its global buyers and experts to find out what shoppers will want next year. Read on for the retailer’s 10 predictions for 2017.
A member of the Cook County (Ill.) Board of Commissioners, which recently approved a penny-per-ounce tax on sugary beverages to help balance its budget, denounced the tax in a recent letter to the editor saying that it's bad for businesses and...
Taxes will soon be levied on sugar-sweetened beverages sold at supermarkets and restaurants in Chicago, San Francisco, Boulder, Colo., and Oakland and Albany, Calif...
Fruity, sour and barrel-aged craft beers sourced from Michigan will help Meijer surpass an earlier expectation that it would do $90 million in craft beer sales in 2016...
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“There has definitely been a trend as [consumers] move away from sugar, and specifically sugar-sweetened soda, but also teas and other sugar-sweetened beverages."
—Jessica Willett, Andronico's
Weis Markets has kicked off a pilot program to sell wine-to-go from its in-store cafe in Mechanicsburg, Pa. where 900 varieties of beer are currently sold for on- and off-premise consumption, a Weis spokesman told SN...