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SN Top 10: Aldi, Walmart, Rite Aid top the week’s headlines

In this week’s recap of the Top 10 most popular Supermarket News articles, the top story Aldi acquisition of Southeastern Grocers moves forward with divestiture of Fresco y Más. Southeastern Grocers Inc. has completed its divestiture of Fresco y Más to Fresco Retail Group, LLC, the company announced. Southeastern continues ownership and operation of Harveys Supermarket and Winn-Dixie grocery stores. The divestiture is part of the acquisition deal announced in August that would entail discount grocer Aldi acquiring Southeastern Grocers’ some 400 Winn-Dixie and Harvey Supermarket stores.

Among other top stories: 

  • Walmart tech COO says AI will give rise to ‘adaptive retail’
  • Walmart plans to shut Innovation Unit
  • Walgreens may be exploring $4B-plus sale of Shields Health Solutions
  • Dollar Tree, Dollar General, and others could face new restrictions in Chicago

In other news, the list of store closings for Rite Aid continues to be a working document as the company tries to navigate through its bankruptcy filing. The Camp Hill, Pa.-based retailer added another 55 locations in January, reports news outlet MassLive. A bulk of the closings will happen in California (16), New York (eight), and Ohio (nine). Rite Aids will also shutter in Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington.

More top stories:

  • Fresh Thyme Market features local products via Naturally Chicago
  • The ‘Ozempic economy,’ and other food trends ahead in 2024
  • Kroger, Dollar Tree, and Amazon most popular private label brands
  • ShopRite launches freezer tote tech at New York shop

 

 

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