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How Kroger Became the Biggest Sushi Seller in America
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How Kroger Became the Biggest Sushi Seller in America

Millions of shoppers agree: It’s OK to eat supermarket sushi.  At U.S. retailers, sales are up over 70% in the past year. Source link

Why a Zara Bet Big on the Maxi Dress This Summer
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Why a Zara Bet Big on the Maxi Dress This Summer

Fashion retailer arms managers with bevy of data, and authority to act on it, in bid to keep ahead of rivals Source link

Home Depot's Inflation Pressures Ease
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Home Depot's Inflation Pressures Ease

CEO Ted Decker says costs are improving as suppliers demand fewer price increases. Source link

Restaurants and Supermarkets Are Brawling Over Your Dollar
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Restaurants and Supermarkets Are Brawling Over Your Dollar

Kroger, Giant Eagle and other grocers expand their prepared meals. Meanwhile, Chipotle, Taco Bell and other restaurants aim to defend their turf. Source link

NYSE, Nasdaq Battle for New Listings
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NYSE, Nasdaq Battle for New Listings

Nasdaq wins Instacart and Arm, while NYSE snags Birkenstock and Klaviyo. Source link

Campbell's Sauce Upgrade Looks to Be Worth the Cost
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Campbell's Sauce Upgrade Looks to Be Worth the Cost

The food company’s acquisition of Sovos, maker of the premium Rao’s tomato sauce, isn’t cheap. But it makes good strategic sense. Source link

CVS Reports Stronger Demand
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CVS Reports Stronger Demand

The healthcare company said a 10.3% increase in its second-quarter sales was driven by growth in its health benefits business. Source link

CVS to Shed 5,000 Jobs in Cost-Cutting Push
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CVS to Shed 5,000 Jobs in Cost-Cutting Push

The healthcare giant wants to trim corporate roles and spending on travel and its use of consultants. Source link

That Cool New Bookstore? It's a Barnes & Noble.
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That Cool New Bookstore? It's a Barnes & Noble.

Barnes & Noble used to be the book industry’s villain. Its new CEO wants to make it more like a scrappy indie outpost—596 of them,