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SN Top: Sobeys, Walmart, Walgreens top the week's headlines

 

 
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In this week’s recap of the Top 10 most popular Supermarket News articles, the top story was Sobeys vegetable supplier calls it quits. A supplier of some vegetables to Sobeys stores has sold its operations, reports Canada news outlet Saltwire. Sawler Gardens’ sale with a local farmer located about a mile from its land located on the outskirts of Berwick, Nova Scotia, Canada, will become final in April 2024. 

Among other top stories: 

  • Kroger, Walmart fruit supplier files for Chapter 11
  • Walgreens, CVS pharmacists may be planning a nationwide walkout
  • Walmart, Aldi roll out Thanksgiving meal deals
  • Kroger, Albertsons merger should be safe with divestiture: report

In other news, Rite Aid has filed for bankruptcy as it tries to dig out from under billions of dollars in debt mainly caused by opioid lawsuits, reports the Washington Post. The Chapter 11 filing allows the Philadelphia-based retailer to restructure its debt, which sits at $3.3 billion. Lenders have agreed to provide $3.45 billion in debt relief. Rite Aid is expected to close stores, which could be in the hundreds, but the exact amount is not known at this time.

More top stories: 

  • Grocers, brands lean hard into the benefits of free samples
  • Costco CEO Craig Jelinek to resign
  • Albertsons delivers solid Q2 results
  • Publix to host hiring events for upcoming Louisville location

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