Moody’s Sees Slow Growth for Online Groceries
NEW YORK — Moody’s Investors Service here said Friday online grocers in the U.S. pose little threat to brick-and-mortar stores, accounting for only 0.5% of the $ 973 billion spent … Continue Reading →
NEW YORK — Moody’s Investors Service here said Friday online grocers in the U.S. pose little threat to brick-and-mortar stores, accounting for only 0.5% of the $ 973 billion spent … Continue Reading →
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — D&W Fresh Market will hold a three-week online wine and beer sale featuring a 20% to 40% discount on more than 400 brands. read more Supermarket … Continue Reading →
Click and collect, where customers order groceries online but pick them up at a store or other designated location, might be a way for retailers to enter the digital space … Continue Reading →
When it comes to fast, online, delivery services, Amazon leaves other retailers in the dust. How do they do it? read more Supermarket News
SUNBURY, Pa. — Weis Markets here on Monday said it has expanded its online shopping service to eight new locations in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. read more Supermarket News
Customers are enthusiastic about AmazonFresh, particularly about the introduction of new items, according to an analysis of social media posts by research firm Crimson Hexagon. read more Supermarket News
Customers are enthusiastic about AmazonFresh, particularly about the introduction of new items, according to an analysis of social media posts from Jan. 1 of last year through June 18 of … Continue Reading →
Although the supermarket channel will lag some other retail channels in growth during the next five years, grocers will still capture nearly a fifth of the incremental increase in consumer … Continue Reading →
NEW YORK — Several headwinds will serve to constrain online grocery growth in the coming years, according to Fitch Ratings here. read more Supermarket News
Although the supermarket channel will lag some other retail channels in growth during the next five years, grocers will still capture nearly a fifth of the incremental increase in consumer … Continue Reading →