Nov. 23 - How one independent grocer became fully green-powered | Dollar Tree pivots to $1.25 prices
Dollar Tree pivots to $1.25 prices even as inflation-wary shoppers seek the retailer out; The Giant Company to test technology to boost brands in the alcohol aisle; Lidl parent purchases Israeli cybersecurity company; Albertsons is testing a smart cart
Wisconsin-based Metcalfe's Market has been using renewable energy credits to offset its electrical usage since 2008 — long before the grocery industry's more recent sustainability reckoning.
Beginning in mid-December, shoppers will find an owl icon next to the prices for more than 150 brands in 15 stores and can scan a code with their phones to learn about the products.
German retailer Schwarz Group plans to operate XM Cyber, which helps companies identify online threats by simulating potential attacks, as an independent unit.
Today, grocers are using sophisticated analytics and techniques like machine learning to predict the products customers will want to buy and build promotions tailored to individual shoppers.
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