Ex-Sainsbury's CEO Justin King said Brexit will lead to "higher prices, less choice, and poorer quality" at supermarkets. Tesco CEO Dave Lewis says EU exit won't affect choice or quality but says prices are being squeezed. Lewis said that a no deal scenario, if there were to be tariffs, then actually that could impact the price of food. (uk.businessinsider.com)EU: Amazon gets bill for back taxes
UK: Waitrose extends 'Cook Well' recipe box range
UK retailer Waitrose has extended its 'Cook Well' range, which delivers pre-prepared ready-to-cook meal boxes to customers. As part of the expansion plan, an extra 60 new dishes have been added to the range (esmmagazine.com)French Auchan to launch new hypermarket formula
Ahold Delhaize sells AH Groenplaats to Spar (Colruyt)
Choppies plans new stores across Africa
Noon.com launches in the UAE
France: Franprix adds ‘Noé’ organic store concept
Italy: Unicoop Tirreno joins MyFoody to combat food waste
Unicoop Tirreno, which operates just over 100 stores, has joined MyFoody, which says that it ‘actively involves shoppers in combating food waste’. Through the app shoppers are alerted to when and where discounted food is available which is close to their expiry date or are affected by other defects. The offers are updated in real time and shoppers are alerted as soon as the products are made available. (igd.com)Italy: Unicoop Firenze sees sales rise 1.2% in 2016

Unicoop Firenze has announced that its sales rose 1.2% to €2.37 bn in 2016. The cooperative said that its pace of growth outstripped that of the market, which stood at 0.1% for the year. Unicoop Firenze said revenue growth came despite it cutting prices by 0.3% during 2016 to enable it to compete with other price-oriented chains in its region. (igd.com)
France: Biocoop appoints new CEO
France: Intermarché to stock Conad private label
Intermarché has started to stock Italy-based Conad’s private label ranges under the ‘Creazioni D’Italia’ brand in its stores in France. In its home market Conad’s range is sold under the ‘Sapori & Dintorni’ brand. (igd.com)France: Leclerc to introduce new private label range
Leclerc will launch a new private label range to highlight quality fresh products under the new brand name of ‘Grands Crus Agricole’ (‘Origins of Taste’). The range will be introduced at the end of October and will provide shoppers with a range of 40 high quality products at a strong price point while also having less sugar, less salt etc. (igd.com)Poland and Hungary put pressure on Tesco’s regional sales
Tesco’s performance in Central Europe is attributed to the sales decline – at constant exchange rate - in its two biggest operations, Poland and Hungary, which collectively dropped £64mn (€85mn) in the first half of 2017-2018. Regardless, Tesco stated this is an improvement in its Polish operation through investment in their fresh food offer and focus on promotional activity. (igd.com)US: Analysts question Ahold Delhaize’s bid for Kroger
Analysts have questioned the legitimacy of an ‘anonymous tweet’ reported yesterday, which suggested that Ahold Delhaize is lining up a bid for US retail giant Kroger. According to the tweet, Ahold Delhaize has hired advisors to investigate making a bid for Kroger, at a rate of $32 per share. Kroger currently trades at $20-$21 a share. Please, click here to read more at esmmagazine.com. Sprouts to grow footprint with Mid-Atlantic expansion
Sprouts announced the opening of its first store in the highly competitive Mid-Atlantic region, in Ellicott City, Maryland, according to a company release. This marks the sixteenth state in Sprouts footprint, which is primarily focused on the southwest and southeastern U.S. The retailer also announced it’s opening thirty stores in New Mexico, Arizona, Florida, California and North Carolina over the course of 2018. (fooddive.com) US: Weis Markets expands DC
Weis Markets Inc. has opened a 210,000-square-foot expansion of its distribution center in Milton, Pa. The expansion, which brings the facility’s size to 1.3 million square feet, provides additional dairy, deli, and cold storage (frozen food) capacity and further streamlines the grocer’s supply chain. (progressivegrocer.com) Walmart tests in-fridge delivery
Walmart has partnered with smart lock startup August Home to facilitate in-fridge deliveries in Silicon Valley test homes, according to reports. Delivery drivers are given a one-time passcode, which allows them to access the home (assuming the driver rings the doorbell once and receives no answer). The driver then unloads the groceries into the refrigerator and leaves. Customers can use an app to watch the interaction by way of an IoT surveillance camera. (forbes.com)