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Walmart to Redesign Produce Section in Bid to Fend Off Amazon

(Bloomberg) — Walmart Inc., wary of Amazon.com Inc.’s encroachment into the grocery space, is revamping the produce department in its U.S. stores.The nation’s biggest grocer will widen aisles, make fruit and vegetable bins more visible and consolidate organic items in one spot, it said in a blog post Wednesday. The renovations, dubbed “Produce 2.0,” will be in 800 Supercenters by the end of January and in about 3,000 stores, including smaller format Neighborhood Markets, by the end of next summer.The changes follow earlier improvements Walmart made to the quality and assortment of its produce, a key category for food retailers …read more […]

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Market Morning: One Country One System, 7000 Boeing Woes, Mideast Tension, California Car Boycott

Beijing Threatens To End One Country Two Systems Hong Kong Status Quo The stage might now be set for a complete Chinese takeover of Hong Kong. According to the South China Morning Post, the Legislative Affairs Commission of the National People’s Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) criticized the Hong Kong Supreme Court’s decision to declare the […]The post Market Morning: One Country One System, 7000 Boeing Woes, Mideast Tension, California Car Boycott appeared first on Market Exclusive. …read more […]

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Nightfood Ice Cream (OTC: NGTF) Obtains Distribution Commitment from Additional Top-10 Supermarket Chain

TARRYTOWN, NY, Nov. 20, 2019–  Nightfood, Inc. (otcqb:NGTF), the award-winning ice cream company addressing America’s $50 billion-dollar nighttime snacking problem, yesterday received confirmation that sleep-friendly Nightfood ice cream will soon be made available in a […]

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UPDATE 1-Apple starts construction of new $1 billion campus in Texas

Apple Inc said on Wednesday it had started construction of a new campus in Austin, Texas, beside its existing facility where it makes the new MacBook Pro laptops. Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook is set to give a tour of the Texas factory to U.S. President Donald Trump later on Wednesday. The company has come under fire from Trump because it makes most of its products in China. …read more […]