New Zealand's biggest supermarket chain has spent more than $80m expanding in the last four months, opening four new stores. Lindsay Rowles, general manager of property development for Foodstuffs North Island, said the stores were New World Papakura, New World Te Kuiti, Pak'nSave Tamatea in Napier and Pak'nSave Tauriko in Tauranga. "Their total cost exceeds $80m," Rowles said, noting the geographic spread from Napier to Auckland. (nzherald.co.nz) Ahold Delhaize to invest in own brands; aims to double turnover
Greece: Turnover up at discount chains, local stores
Neighborhood minimarkets and discount chains were last year’s net gainers in food retailing (excluding open-air street markets). These two categories saw their turnover grow in 2015 compared to 2014, according to a report issued by research firm IRI. Shrinking disposable incomes combined with shortages in some products, which started at Marinopoulos, Greece’s biggest supermarket chain, in 2015, led many consumers to Lidl and other smaller discount chains. (ekathimerini.com) The ‘supermarket of the future’ makes its debut — in Italy
US: Fiesta buys 3 Houston-area stores
Fiesta Mart acquired three more stores Tuesday, this time in the Houston market. A spokesperson for the retailer declined to reveal the sellers of the three locations — two in Houston and one in Rosenberg, Texas. (supermarketnews.com)Sprouts expands reach with Amazon delivery partnership
Amazon’s first, just-opened brick-and-mortar store, may be a direct competitor to supermarkets, but Sprouts Farmers Market is still enjoying the benefits of a home delivery partnership with the online retail giant. “We're in the midst of ongoing discussions with Amazon in connection with how we both move together and expand this relationship, as clearly both parties are happy with the relationship,” Sprouts CFO Brad Lukow said during an investors conference Monday. (supermarketnews.com) UK: Nisa launches Christmas promotion on fresh produce
Nisa Retail is offering a “budget-busting” offer on Christmas dinner vegetables with its ‘Festive Five’ deal. The deal offers five Christmas dinner essential fresh vegetables from Nisa’s own label Heritage range – Maris Piper potatoes (2kg/ RRP £1.50), Brussel sprouts (500g/ RRP £1), carrots (1kg/ RRP 79p), parsnips (500g/ RRP £1), and a savoy cabbage (RRP 69p) – all for 39p each. The Festive Five offer is available from 5 December until 2 January 2017. (kamcity.com) Publix moves towards new $28m facility
Ramping up production in its home state, Publix Super Markets has unveiled details for its next multi-million dollar project. The retail chain is in moves to build a new $28m facility in Lakeland, under the code-name Project Suede. "We are exploring possible opportunities for additional office space for support associates and, as part of our due diligence process, we are researching available incentives in various areas," stated Publix Spokesman and Media and Community Relations Manager Brian West in an email, according to The Ledger. (delimarketnews.com) New format Polish Carrefour to offer 200 fruit/veg products
Carrefour has continued the expansion of its 'Gourmet' format beyond the Warsaw region in Poland, the retailer announced on Monday. It boasts a wide array of products, including items smoked in-store, 200 fruit and vegetable products, and local references. (esmmagazine.com) Please, click here to read the article.
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