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The Bakery Section at Hispanic supermarkets is one of the store’s most detailed and meticulous areas. This section requires thorough production preparation, analysis of product rotation to avoid surpluses or shortages, and precise control of recipes, mixtures, and instructions to ensure the highest quality standards are met. In this department the Bakery Section Manager is crucial for the seamless operation of this department. They skillfully craft daily and hourly production plans and work alongside their team to expertly arrange shelves. It is imperative that the Bakery Section Manager ensures a visually appealing presentation, a comprehensive understanding of the products, and…

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During Sprouts Farmers Market’s Tuesday morning earnings call, the specialty grocer announced it’s scaling back its previously stated goal of opening 40 new stores in 2024 to 35 new stores, Chief Financial Officer Lawrence “Chip” Molloy told investors. The change accounts for the fact that nearly 70% of the slated new locations are in the second half of next year, and the company wants to be “cautious” and account for any potential delays in construction during that period, according to CEO Jack Sinclair. For its third financial quarter, which ended Oct. 1, Sprouts saw an uptick in comparable-store sales as well as net sales growth compared to the same period…

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As grocers prepare for 2024, many are looking ahead with fresh leadership at the top. A host of retailers named new CEOs this year — including some that abruptly forced out their chief executives as they sought to change course. Giant Eagle grabbed headlines in March when it severed ties with longtime CEO Laura Shapira Karet, whose departure marked the end of her family’s representation in the executive ranks of a company it co-founded almost a century ago. Dollar General, meanwhile, fired its CEO, Jeffery Owen, in October less than a year after he took over the position, replacing him with predecessor Todd…

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Costco Wholesale kicked off its 2024 fiscal year with solid net and comparable sales gains for the first quarter, topping Wall Street’s earnings-per-share forecast and announcing a special dividend of $15 per share. For the 12-week quarter ended Nov. 26, net sales came in at $56.72 billion, up 6.1% from $53.44 billion a year earlier, Costco reported Thursday after the market close. The increase built on an 8.1% net sales increase in the fiscal 2023 quarter. Total comparable sales in Q1 climbed 3.8% from a year ago and were up 3.9% excluding the impact of changes in gasoline pricing…

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Little more than a year after investing in Kitchen United, Kroger’s strategy of opening ghost kitchen outposts in its grocery stores has unexpectedly come to an end. “Unfortunately, Kitchen United will no longer operate in our stores,” a spokesperson for Cincinnati, Ohio-based Kroger told WGB via email Tuesday. “We apologize for any inconvenience this may create and encourage customers to explore delicious ready-to-eat items in our deli departments.” Kroger declined to provide further details about the reason for the shutdown, when the food halls closed or any future plans with Kitchen United. Kitchen United, via email, confirmed it had closed all of its Kroger locations…

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[vc_column_text css=».vc_custom_1700750182972{margin-right: 60px !important;margin-left: 60px !important;}»]Men’s underwear market size will exceed $38 billion in 2022 and will It is expected to continue growing in the coming years.[vc_column width=»1/2″][vc_single_image image=»4524″ img_size=»large» alignment=»center» style=»vc_box_border»][/vc_column][vc_column width=»1/2″][vc_column_text css=».vc_custom_1700751512649{margin-top: 40px !important;}»]Sales rates for men’s briefs are usually stable, but when they decrease, it indicates that men are prioritizing other expenses over replacing their briefs. This hesitation to buy something relatively cheap has been a reliable indicator that it could mean a recession, according to the MUI economic index (Men’s Underwear Index). On the contrary, when sales rates for men’s underwear rise, this, according to economists,…

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Broadening its brick-and-mortar footprint as a cash-and-carry business, CHEF’STORE is now open in Greenville, North Carolina, bringing its store count to 90 nationwide. The Greenville store, located at 915 Greenville Boulevard SW, celebrated its grand-opening event on Saturday 18 with local customers, vendors and community members. With its warehouse-style shopping experience, the new store is open seven days a week with no membership required. The warehouse retail concept from US Foods now operates three locations in North Carolina. The 20,000-square-foot store joins existing locations in Charlotte and Winston-Salem. The company listed on its website that a new store in Fayetteville,…

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[vc_column_text css=».vc_custom_1700482211142{margin-right: 60px !important;margin-left: 60px !important;}»] Producers of Mezcal Ancestral, originally from Santo Domingo,Teojomulco, Sola de Vega, Oaxaca by Maestro Mezcalero Jorge Sánchez with notes of clay on the palate and wood with a sweet cooked agave body with vintage earthy vintage. [vc_column width=»1/2″][vc_single_image image=»4507″ img_size=»large» alignment=»center»][/vc_column][vc_column width=»1/2″][vc_column_text css=».vc_custom_1700490069210{margin-top: 50px !important;}»]PLACE Santo Domingo Teojomulco, Sola de Vega, Oaxaca is a community in the heart of the Sierra Sur of Oaxaca, this area is known Due to its excellent production of mezcal, a great differential that makes the Rincón de Dios palenque unique is that it has a spring nourished with…

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Sonora Business Meeting On Friday, November 17, 2023, Veronica Franco, Delegate of The Hispanic Retail Chamber of Commerce, at a business meeting, had the opportunity to publicize and present the benefits of belonging to The Hispanic Retail Chamber of Commerce, at the Meeting Expo. business meeting 2023, held in San Carlos Sonora, in the presence of around 100 companies from different fields and with great concern about exporting their products to the United States. Veronica Franco expressed to those present her willingness to collaborate in making products and brands visible in the shopping areas of supermarkets as well as supporting…

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[vc_column_text css=».vc_custom_1700007981378{margin-right: 55px !important;margin-left: 55px !important;}»]The Hispanic Retail Chamber welcomes the company MELAR 100% Argentina to its Retail SBG Purchasing Center to begin the distribution and marketing process. Below we present Melar available for the supermarket segment. info@retailsbg.com[vc_single_image image=»3454″ img_size=»medium» alignment=»center» onclick=»custom_link» link=»https://www.retailsbg.com/»][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_column_text css=».vc_custom_1700008138835{margin-top: 40px !important;}»]The story of Melar begins in 1924, with a couple of Ukrainian immigrants, who were dedicated to agriculture in their native country and who once settled in Argentina decided to venture into beekeeping, with hives in Navarro and Azul, province of Buenos Aires.[vc_single_image image=»4467″ img_size=»medium» alignment=»center»][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_column_text css=».vc_custom_1700009205341{margin-top: 40px !important;}»]Until 1976 Melar was a company dedicated…

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