99 Cents Only’s Q2 EBITDA Down, Sales Up
LOS ANGELES — 99 Cents Only Stores here said Wednesday EBITDA declined and sales increased for the second quarter and first half ended Sept. 28. read more Supermarket News
LOS ANGELES — 99 Cents Only Stores here said Wednesday EBITDA declined and sales increased for the second quarter and first half ended Sept. 28. read more Supermarket News
CHICAGO — Total retail store shopper traffic during the first week of the partial government shutdown decreased 7.5% compared with a year ago, according to a report released Friday. read … Continue Reading →
Sprouts Farmers Market maintains its farmers’ market ambiance throughout the stores and offers customers a “complete shop.” read more Supermarket News
MILWAUKEE — Roundy’s here said Thursday that second-quarter results were below expectations, primarily due to difficult competitive and economic conditions. read more Supermarket News
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Spartan Stores here on Wednesday said net earnings were down by 22% in the fiscal first quarter resulting in part from impairment charges and from fees … Continue Reading →
According to Technomic’s “Top 150 Fast-Casual Chain Restaurant Report,” fast casual makes up just 14% of the total $ 223 billion limited-service restaurant segment, but its sales continue to outpace … Continue Reading →
MINNEAPOLIS — Supervalu here on Thursday said first-quarter identical-store sales were down 3% in its retail food division and 1.9% at Save-A-Lot. read more Supermarket News
SOLON, Ohio — Efficient Collaborative Retail Marketing here said Tuesday that BV Investment Partners has become its majority owner and that ECRM co-founder Mitch Bowlus was stepping down as president. … Continue Reading →
Consumers’ first line of defense in healthy consumption when they eat out is cutting an item out or cutting down on an order, which is not the best news for … Continue Reading →
MONTREAL — The sale of its stake in the Alimentation Couche-Tard convenience chain helped boost profits during the second quarter for Metro Inc., but the top line was under pressure … Continue Reading →