Schnucks Offers Storm Victims Free Refrigeration
ST. LOUIS — Schnucks offered those affected by Sunday’s severe weather system in the Midwest free refrigeration for their perishables. read more Supermarket News
ST. LOUIS — Schnucks offered those affected by Sunday’s severe weather system in the Midwest free refrigeration for their perishables. read more Supermarket News
According to IRI’s Q3 2013 MarketPulse survey, 85% of American consumers were aware of the looming debt ceiling crisis and of the government shutdown, clearly impacting their views of their … Continue Reading →
HOBOKEN, N.J. — Inserra Supermarkets staged a grand reopening of its ShopRite store on Feb. 9 after it was severely damaged by Hurricane Sandy last October. read more Supermarket News
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The response to Hurricane Sandy was an eye-opener for retailers, associations and the entire food industry, with plenty of lessons for future crises, said a panel of … Continue Reading →
AMSTERDAM — Ahold here said last week that sales growth of 4.3% in the fourth quarter was partly attributable to strong sales at stores during Hurricane Sandy. read more Supermarket … Continue Reading →
NEW YORK — Online grocer FreshDirect here said Hurricane Sandy damaged many of its delivery trucks, reducing its capacity to make deliveries in time for the Thanksgiving holiday. read more … Continue Reading →
Supermarkets in the storm-ravaged Northeastern U.S. crept slowly back to life in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, many fueled by generator power and operating with skeleton crews to provide what … Continue Reading →
SEA ISLE, N.J. — One Acme store here sustained water damage in Hurricane Sandy and two others — in Brigantine and Beach Haven — were inaccessible as of Wednesday, a … Continue Reading →
SEA ISLE, N.J. — One Acme store here sustained water damage in Hurricane Sandy and two others — in Brigantine and Beach Haven — were inaccessible as of Wednesday, a … Continue Reading →
NEW YORK — Supermarkets along the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast were gradually reopening Tuesday in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, which left millions of people without power and caused billions of … Continue Reading →