Saturday marked another day of nonstop bargaining between Safeway workers, represented by leaders of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7, and company executives.
A nonstop day of bargaining by union leaders and King Soopers executives ended in a short contract extension on Friday afternoon. They now have until Jan. 16 to reach a deal.
Walmart CFO John David Rainey explains why a growing number of customers are turning to them for their grocery needs. Rainey noted the new store experience is part of the reason.
What’s next for Kroger following its failed bid to buy Albertsons? Will the divorce affect Rodney McMullen’s future? Will the ...
Oregon’s economy was humming in 2024, with unemployment near historic lows and Oregonians generally reporting they felt ...
Perhaps the most-covered listeria outbreak of the year happened in late July, when Boar's Head Provisions Co. Inc. recalled ...
Grocery industry experts expressed surprise at the owner of Shaw's and Star Market suing its would-be buyer, Kroger, after a ...
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On Dec. 11, the Seattle Art Museum (SAM) and its Visiting Service Officers (VSO) Union announced a finalized labor contract, concluding a 13-day strike and a 28-month bargaining process. In total, 98% ...
During the heyday of American antitrust rulings, from the 1930s to the ’70s, few industries faced as much scrutiny as the grocery sector. In 1949, for example, the Justice Department won a landmark ...
The $24.6-billion merger of Kroger and Albertsons supermarkets was designed to enrich corporate insiders at the expense of ...
Federal Judge Adrienne Nelson, blocking the Kroger/Albertsons merger Kroger called Albertsons' claims "baseless" and cited its would-be spouse's "repeated intentional material breaches and ...