Corporate Operations: Page 170


  • Q&A

    Once upon a bunny: John Foraker on his journey in the organic food space

    The CEO of Once Upon a Farm, who helped take the category mainstream, talks about why the brand became successful, where organic is going next and tomorrow's powerhouse brands.

    By Sept. 17, 2018
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    Kroger consolidates Mariano's and Roundy's divisions

    Several top executives who were closely tied to former Roundy's CEO Bob Mariano, including Mariano's president Don Rosanova, will depart.

    By Jeff Wells • Sept. 17, 2018
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    Trendline

    Top 5 stories from Food Dive

    The food and beverage industry is changing rapidly and the actions companies take this year are likely to play a major role in defining their future. 

    By Food Dive staff
  • Winn-Dixie unveils three remodeled stores in Louisiana

    As part of its strategy after emerging from Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the grocer reveals its latest redesigns that include updated signage, wider aisles and greater product variety. 

    By Jessica Dumont • Sept. 14, 2018
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    Jet announces major rebrand to target city dwellers

    The online marketplace is launching a new website and "city grocery" option in an effort to attract urban consumers — a shopping segment that has eluded its parent company, Walmart, for decades.

    By Daphne Howland • Sept. 13, 2018
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    Kroger beats earnings estimates but misses on sales

    The grocer's stock price fell 9% in premarket trading as revenue came in slightly lower than expected.

    By Jeff Wells • Sept. 13, 2018
  • How Hurricane Florence could spike food freight costs

    Even though consumers are stocking up on supplies, a Credit Suisse report found that the storm could create a challenging headwind for food makers' expenses.

    By Cathy Siegner • Sept. 13, 2018
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    Instacart hires first CTO, emphasizing growing tech team

    Mark Schaaf, who previously served as chief technology officer at Thumbtack, is charged with doubling the e-grocer's engineering team by the end of next year.

    By Alex Hickey • Sept. 13, 2018
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    Amazon adds Whole Foods delivery to 10 new markets

    The company is also expanding door-to-door service in three existing cities — New York, Los Angeles and Dallas.

    By Alicia Kelso • Sept. 13, 2018
  • Shiver me timbers! Hershey buys Pirate Brands for $420M

    The confectioner takes another step in its transformation into an "innovative snacking powerhouse" by acquiring a successful B&G Foods brand that was not up for sale. 

    By Sept. 13, 2018
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    Albertsons names Jim Donald CEO

    The current president and chief operating officer will take over for Bob Miller, who will stay on as the company’s chairman of the board.

    By Jeff Wells • Sept. 12, 2018
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    Stater Bros. to sell its pharmacy business to CVS

    The California-based grocer's move away from the business could signal a turn in supermarket health trends, as well as the healthcare segment's volatility.

    By Krishna Thakker • Sept. 12, 2018
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    Event preview: Sarah Alter on 'When Women Lead'

    President & CEO of the Network of Executive Women shares why female leadership in retail is good for business.  

    Sept. 11, 2018
  • Amid trucking shortage, Walmart doubles spending on drivers

    The retailer plans to offer referral bonuses, reduce the onboarding process and broadcast its first national TV ad to attract recruits. 

    By Jessi Devenyns • Sept. 11, 2018
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    Kraft Heinz CEO: We want to get behind brands that can get bigger than themselves

    Bernardo Hees said during a Sept. 5 presentation the company is looking to invest in lines with both geographic reach and the potential to cross into other food and beverage categories.

    By Cathy Siegner • Sept. 11, 2018
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    Eataly offers paid parental leave to all employees

    The gourmet grocer, one of the only in the industry to offer employees this benefit, could start a trend if the move helps attract and retain high-quality talent. 

    By Krishna Thakker • Sept. 11, 2018
  • Häagen-Dazs tests geo-targeted, on-demand delivery

    The General Mills brand has an app that enables ice cream to be sent to a customer's exact location, and allows users to track deliveries in real time. 

    By Jessi Devenyns • Sept. 10, 2018
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    Deep Dive

    We go GMO: A look at companies that tout their genetically modified products

    While some food companies are reformulating ahead of the new labeling law, others are doubling down on their use of biologically engineered ingredients — and proudly telling the world about it.

    By Sept. 10, 2018
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    GMO ingredients doing the Impossible: Q&A with David Lipman

    Yes, the Impossible Burger's magic ingredient, plant-based heme, is genetically modified. But the company's chief science officer tells Food Dive that consumers care more about the way their product tastes and what it does for the planet.

    By Sept. 10, 2018
  • Amazon Go expands its reach to New York City

    The store, which the company confirmed last week but did not name an opening date, will be the company’s sixth overall location and the third to be located outside of Seattle.

    By Jeff Wells • Sept. 10, 2018
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    Aldi aims to add more than 1,000 jobs in tight labor market

    The hiring spree is part of the discount retailer's $5.3 billion expansion plan that includes adding 25,000 employees by 2022. 

    By Krishna Thakker • Sept. 10, 2018
  • Green Zebra Grocery plans West Coast expansion

    The Oregon chain of healthy convenience stores wants to build as many as 100 locations from San Diego to Seattle by 2023.

    By Lillianna Byington • Sept. 10, 2018
  • Perdue Farms is the latest company to target plant-based meat alternatives

    Chairman Jim Perdue told Bloomberg the company is looking at a variety of non-meat options as potential additions to its chicken and turkey portfolio.

    By Cathy Siegner • Sept. 10, 2018
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    Weis Markets targeted by short seller firm

    Spruce Point Capital Management claims the Pennsylvania-based chain has used "aggressive accounting changes" to boost its financial results.

    By Jeff Wells • Sept. 7, 2018
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    Whole Foods workers aim to unionize

    Employees hope to address conditions they claim have worsened since Amazon's takeover. Both the grocer and Amazon have a history of quashing such efforts.

    By Krishna Thakker • Sept. 7, 2018
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    FreshDirect CEO abruptly steps down

    Jason Ackerman leaves after 20 years atop the company he helped start. He will be replaced by co-founder David McInerney.

    By Jeff Wells • Sept. 7, 2018