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Little Rock Retail Sites Make Plans to Rebuild After Storm Damage
Three major west Little Rock retail centers waylaid by an EF3 tornado on March 31 are looking to regroup and rebuild. read more >
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Food for Thought: Grocery Mergers (Lance Turner Editor’s Note)
Competitive concerns and shareholder demand drive growth at both ends of the U.S. grocery business. read more >
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West Virginia Announces $147M Opioid Settlement With Walmart, CVS
The pharmacies were accused of contributing to the oversupply of prescription opioids in the state. read more >
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Harps Food Stores Plans England Opening
Harps Food Stores Inc. of Springdale is expected to open its England location this week, according to our Lonoke County bureau. read more >
A Harps for the Food Island of England
The news is all over the town of fewer than 3,000 people that Harps will be taking over the space at 301 Pine Bluff Hwy. vacated by Kroger Co. read more >
Kroger Closes Stores, Edwards to Prevent New Food Desert
Kroger Co.'s decision to close five stores in Arkansas would have left two more towns with no full-service grocery stores, but the Edwards grocery store chain is coming to the rescue in Brinkley. read more >
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List of National Retail Chains Requiring Masks Is Growing
Two major retailers join the growing list of national chains that will require customers to wear face masks regardless of where cities or states stand on the issue. read more >
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Pilgrim’s Pride CEO Among Those Indicted for Chicken Price Fixing
The CEO of Pilgrim's Pride is one of four current and former chicken company executives indicted Wednesday on charges of price-fixing. read more >
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Filling The Void (Editorial)
The leadership gap left by our elected officials is being filled increasingly by leaders in the private sector read more >
US Government Investigates Poultry Price-Fixing Claims
The U.S. government is investigating allegations of price-fixing against the country's biggest poultry companies, including Tyson Foods Inc. of Springdale. read more >
Walmart Challenges Amazon with Grocery Delivery
Shortly after Walmart opened its first Supercenters with food markets in 1988, top executives began to see groceries as the retail titan’s future bread and butter.
Now Walmart is America’s biggest grocery seller, and food is becoming ammunition in the Bentonville company’s online duel with Amazon. read more >
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Arkansas Liquor Stores See Sales Fall 5.5 Percent Since Grocery Wine Expansion
Liquor stores throughout Arkansas have seen total sales fall an average of 5.5 percent since expanded sales of wine in grocery stores went into effect Oct. 1, according to a report released Monday. read more >
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Grocery Sales of Wine Hit Liquor Stores
Expanded wine offerings have taken a toll on sales at the state’s package liquor stores. read more >
by Jan Cottingham -
Where Politicians Fear to Tread (Editorial)
A curious shift (one of many) has taken place in American politics in the past couple of years. Corporate America has begun taking the lead on political issues. read more >
With Whole Foods, Amazon on Collision Course with Wal-Mart
With its $14 billion purchase of grocery chain Whole Foods Market Inc., Amazon announced its intention to take on Wal-Mart in the brick-and-mortar world. read more >
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Aldi Fires $3.4B Shot in US Supermarket Wars
German grocery chain Aldi Inc. said on Sunday it would invest $3.4 billion to expand its U.S. store base to 2,500 by 2022, raising the stakes for rivals caught in a price war. read more >
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Big Box Stores Pushing Hard on Alcohol Sales Nationwide
The successful push by big grocers like Wal-Mart and Kroger to expand the selection of wine they sell in Arkansas wasn’t the first such effort and it won’t be the last. read more >
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Wine Bill Passes in the House
A proposal in the Arkansas Legislature to allow grocery stores to sell more wines passed in the House on Wednesday, after failing its first vote there on Monday. read more >
Wal-Mart Launches New Front in US Price War; Targets Aldi in Grocery Aisle
Wal-Mart Stores Inc, is running a new price-comparison test in at least 1,200 U.S. stores and squeezing packaged goods suppliers in a bid to close a pricing gap with German-based discount grocery chain Aldi and other U.S. rivals like Kroger Co. read more >
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Contentious Grocery Store Wine Bill Fails In House
A proposal in the Arkansas Legislature to allow grocery stores to sell more wines failed in the House on Monday, but is expected to be brought up again this session. read more >