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grocery stores

  • ‘I Love Working With the Soil’: 81-Year-Old Farmer Continues Stewarding the Land, Loves Teaching the Next Generation
    ‘I Love Working With the Soil’: 81-Year-Old Farmer Continues Stewarding the Land, Loves Teaching the Next Generation
    Amid the hustle and bustle of the growing city of Naperville, Illinois, lies 14.5 acres of grass, earth, and dirt. There vegetables grow, chickens cluck, and flowers sway in the ...
    October 3, 2024BY Deborah George
  • Homesteader Shares Ancestral Wisdom for Health, Says ‘The Only Way to Be Free Is to Seek Truth and Take Action’
    Homesteader Shares Ancestral Wisdom for Health, Says ‘The Only Way to Be Free Is to Seek Truth and Take Action’
    “We have lost touch with our ancestral wisdom. Instead of family wisdom, we blindly trust commercial products,” says ...
    June 24, 2024BY Tyler Wilson
  • California Bill Would Require Stores to Have 1 Employee Monitoring 2 Self-Checkouts
    California Bill Would Require Stores to Have 1 Employee Monitoring 2 Self-Checkouts
    The proposed California bill SB-1446 would impose new restrictions on self-checkout for grocery stores and drugstores.
    May 24, 2024BY Keegan Billings
  • Proposed San Francisco Law Would Allow Residents to Sue Grocers for Closing Without Notice
    Proposed San Francisco Law Would Allow Residents to Sue Grocers for Closing Without Notice
    San Francisco residents could sue grocery stores if they close without giving six months notice, according to a ...
    April 19, 2024BY Jason Blair
  • High Food Prices Have Canadians Eating Less, Stockpiling Food: Poll
    High Food Prices Have Canadians Eating Less, Stockpiling Food: Poll
    Canadians are stockpiling food and changing their eating and purchasing habits in response to rising food prices amid ...
    November 10, 2022BY Marnie Cathcart
  • Why Do Grocery Stores Play Music?
    Why Do Grocery Stores Play Music?
    Whether you love it or loathe it, supermarket music has an impact on your shopping experience. Turns out, there is ...
    May 10, 2022BY The Daily Meal
  • Empty Store Shelves, Shortages Expected to Worsen Nationwide
    Empty Store Shelves, Shortages Expected to Worsen Nationwide
    Empty supermarket shelves are greeting shoppers across the United States. Businesses and consumers are concerned that the global ...
    January 25, 2022BY Andrew Moran
  • NB Government, Farmers Market Back Down on Vaccination Proof at Grocery Stores: Legal Group
    NB Government, Farmers Market Back Down on Vaccination Proof at Grocery Stores: Legal Group
    The New Brunswick government and a farmers market in Fredericton have backed down on a COVID-19 measure that ...
    December 18, 2021BY Isaac Teo
  • Irvine City Council Backs Proposal for ‘Hero Pay’ Wage Hikes at Grocery Stores
    Irvine City Council Backs Proposal for ‘Hero Pay’ Wage Hikes at Grocery Stores
    A proposed city ordinance that would force grocery and drug store chains in Irvine, California, to pay their ...
    February 10, 2021BY Brad Jones
  • LA Council Votes to Move Forward on Hazard Pay for Grocery Workers
    LA Council Votes to Move Forward on Hazard Pay for Grocery Workers
    LOS ANGELES—The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously Feb. 2 to move forward with a proposed emergency ordinance ...
    February 2, 2021BY City News Service
  • SoCal Grocery Stores Reach Tentative Deal with Drivers, Warehouse Workers
    SoCal Grocery Stores Reach Tentative Deal with Drivers, Warehouse Workers
    LOS ANGELES (CNS)—Teamsters officials representing more than 4,000 warehouse workers and truck drivers have announced a tentative agreement ...
    October 11, 2020BY City News Service
  • OC Sheriff Warns of Grocery Store Thefts
    OC Sheriff Warns of Grocery Store Thefts
    SANTA ANA, Calif. (CNS)—Orange County Sheriff's Department investigators on Aug. 19 warned the public about a noticeable uptick ...
    August 19, 2020BY City News Service
  • Major Food Retailers Limit Meat Purchases Amid Pandemic
    Major Food Retailers Limit Meat Purchases Amid Pandemic
    Several major supermarket chains in America have announced limits on how much meat customers can buy, citing pandemic-driven ...
    May 4, 2020BY Tom Ozimek
  • Grocery Stores ‘Grossly Inflated’ Price of Eggs During COVID-19 Pandemic: Lawsuit
    Grocery Stores ‘Grossly Inflated’ Price of Eggs During COVID-19 Pandemic: Lawsuit
    Grocery stores including Walmart, Costco, Trader Joe's, and Kroger inflated the price of eggs in recent weeks amid ...
    April 29, 2020BY Zachary Stieber
  • While the Economy Goes Bust, Farm-to-Table Booms
    While the Economy Goes Bust, Farm-to-Table Booms
    Commentary MIDDLETOWN, Md.—There is an argument to be made that the coronavirus pandemic could change the food supply ...
    April 21, 2020BY Salena Zito
  • Video Shows How a Cough Can Spread CCP Virus in Grocery Stores
    Video Shows How a Cough Can Spread CCP Virus in Grocery Stores
    A new video shows how a single cough can spread the CCP virus into an adjoining aisle in ...
    April 9, 2020BY Zachary Stieber
  • California’s Resilient Ranchers and Farmers Respond to Surging Demand
    California’s Resilient Ranchers and Farmers Respond to Surging Demand
    As cautious consumers continue to leave grocery store shelves bare, California's ranchers and farmers have been rising to ...
    April 7, 2020BY Jamie Joseph
  • Grocery Stores Cutting Hours Amid Coronavirus Pandemic to Clean, Restock
    Grocery Stores Cutting Hours Amid Coronavirus Pandemic to Clean, Restock
    Major grocery store chains across the United States are cutting hours to allow workers to clean stores and ...
    March 17, 2020BY Zachary Stieber
  • Grocery Store Chains Change Hours to Cope With Shopping Frenzies
    Grocery Store Chains Change Hours to Cope With Shopping Frenzies
    Several grocery chains across the United States are changing store hours during the coronavirus outbreak. They say the ...
    March 14, 2020BY Wire Service
  • Dollar General Is a Part of Americana Worth Saving and Celebrating
    Dollar General Is a Part of Americana Worth Saving and Celebrating
    Commentary TARRS, Pa.—Five years ago, the plot of land where the Dollar General store sits on Glades Pike ...
    January 14, 2020BY Salena Zito
  • Food Co-ops and Capitalism
    Food Co-ops and Capitalism
    Take a stroll through your local food co-op and you’re likely to find plenty of folks who don’t ...
    March 30, 2018BY Max Gulker
  • Sobeys Urban Fresh Opens in Ottawa Centre
    Sobeys Urban Fresh Opens in Ottawa Centre
    The new Sobeys Urban Fresh store at Metcalfe and Lisgar in Ottawa fills a much-needed gap in the ...
    May 22, 2015BY Pam McLennan
  • Even Whole Foods Realized It’s Too Expensive for Millennials
    Even Whole Foods Realized It’s Too Expensive for Millennials
    But what do their expensive price tags really mean for consumers?
    May 7, 2015BY Annie Wu
  • Grocery Shopping for the 21st Century: Man Versus Machine
    Grocery Shopping for the 21st Century: Man Versus Machine
    The global online grocery shopping market is growing, but consumers still prefer the experience of shopping in-person, a ...
    May 6, 2015BY Annie Wu
  • One-Quarter of All Millennials Struggle to Pay for Groceries
    One-Quarter of All Millennials Struggle to Pay for Groceries
    Compared to 20 percent for the entire population, millennials are still having a hard time buying groceries.
    May 6, 2015BY Annie Wu
  • Here’s How to Trick Your Brain Into Buying Healthier Groceries
    Here’s How to Trick Your Brain Into Buying Healthier Groceries
    It's something we've all seen at supermarkets: sample stations where shoppers can try out different food products. Now, ...
    May 5, 2015BY Annie Wu
  • The Marketing Corner: Grocery Industry Update
    The Marketing Corner: Grocery Industry Update
    Many specialty grocers have concentrated their efforts on the shopping experience where service is top priority.
    March 22, 2015BY Adele Lassere
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    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
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    2hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
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    3hr By Jacki Thrapp
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    7hr By Lawrence Wilson
    Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
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    8hr By Naveen Athrappully
    US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
  • How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
    9hr By Jacob Burg
    How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
  • Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
    14hr By Melanie Sun
    Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
  • Kentucky Derby Champion Golden Tempo Wins 2026 Belmont Stakes
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    Kentucky Derby Champion Golden Tempo Wins 2026 Belmont Stakes
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    17hr By Tom Gantert
    Hegseth Warns Europe of ‘Dangerous Ideologies’
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