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- What’s behind the Amazon SpartanNash deal? - RetailWire
Shares of SpartanNash rose 26 percent on Friday after the Grand Rapids, MI-based food wholesaler and retailer disclosed that it had entered into a commercial agreement with Amazon that includes warrants to acquire a minority stake Does the deal with SpartanNash offer any insights into Amazon’s evolving grocery strategy?
- SpartanNash goes from no frills to sushi bars in Omaha
Talk about a difference of night and day SpartanNash is transforming six stores — four No Frills and two Bag ‘N Save formats — into its Family Fare format, which includes dedicated organic food sections, panini and sushi bars, craft beer selections and Starbucks kiosks, according to the Omaha World-Herald
- SpartanNash to consolidate grocery banners - RetailWire
The grocery wholesaler SpartanNash plans to organize its corporate-owned supermarkets under banners that appeal to specific consumer demographics “We did
- SpartanNash hops on the Amazon supply chain bandwagon
SpartanNash’s share price jumped nearly six percent yesterday as news spread that the company is supplying Amazon in the e-tailer's push to become a major force in the grocery business Do you see the measure as a stopgap for Amazon or a longer-term decision to grow its grocery business with the help of a third-party?
- SpartanNash creates acquisition interest from a rival and an investment . . .
United Natural Foods is said to be exploring a potential acquisition of SpartanNash as is Oak Street Real Estate Capital SpartanNash operates as a grocery wholesale and owns 145 supermarkets under the banners of Family Fare, Martin’s Super Markets and D W Fresh Market
- SpartanNash closes on deal for Shop-N-Save Food Center stores
SpartanNash has acquired three Shop-N-Save Food Center stores in Michigan Plans call for the three locations to be rebranded under SpartanNash's Family Fare
- SpartanNash upgrades and reopens corporate headquarters
SpartanNash has given its corporate headquarters building a new look including furniture, lighting and technology upgrades The building now features an expanded Starbucks and added entertainment areas to help workers “feel empowered to have fun and do winning work ”
- Which Tech Will Solve In-Store Inventory Woes? - retailwire. com
Kroger also began piloting robots at some stores earlier this year, with BJ’s Wholesale Club, SpartanNash, and Schnuck Markets also among those employing inventory-checking robots
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