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Kroger: Next phase in Restock initiative

Wal-Mart: New name planned

US: Imperfect Produce expands to Chicago
San Francisco based company Imperfect Produce has expanded to Chicago. The company specializes in delivering imperfect fruits and vegetables directly to consumers. By doing so, it helps to reduce food waste in the US and it aligns companies with consumer’s demands for fresh produce.
Please click here to read more at fooddive.com




US: Next phase in Restock initiative for Kroger
The layout and operational procedures of the company’s vast network of stores has begun to change. The program involves an accelerated effort that centers around pricing, personalized communications with shoppers and a significant revamp of product assortments.
Please click here to read more at supermarketnews.com




US: New name planned by Wal-Mart
On Feb. 1, the start of its next fiscal year, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has planned to change its legal name to Walmart Inc., according to Bloomberg. “Why the change? Because of our growing presence as a retailer who serves customers no matter how they choose to shop,” Chief Executive Officer Doug McMillon said. “Most of us, and I’d guess all our customers, refer to our company as Walmart.” 




France: First supermarket in Cameroon for Carrefour

Its first store in Cameroon, in the city of Douala, has been opened by French retail group Carrefour. A wide range of fresh produce, local products, and a range of Carrefour private label products will be sold in the new Carrefour Market.
Please click here to read more at esmmagazine.com




China: Alibaba is ready to invest $300 mln in BigBasket
Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce giant, is ready to invest in India’s largest online grocer BigBasket. Since the start of the year BigBasket had been scouting for a potential buyer. Once the deal goes through, close to 40% of BigBasket would be owned by Alibaba through its investee firm Paytm.
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