grocery stores
Coverage of grocery stores in the Nexus archive.
- S.F. supervisor wants city to improve data on city-owned properties
An S.F. supervisor is urging the city to improve its data records concerning city-owned properties. Mahmood noted that updating this property database would be instrumental in identifying potential sites for various community needs, including grocery stores, food pantries, and affordable housing.
- Taylor Farms pulls jalapeño products sold at grocery stores
Taylor Farms, a food producer, is currently pulling more than a dozen jalapeño products from grocery stores across the United States. The company has been linked to a record cyclosporiasis outbreak.
- Taylor Farms pulls jalapeño products sold at grocery stores
Taylor Farms is recalling over a dozen jalapeño products from grocery stores across the United States. This action follows Taylor Farms' connection to a record cyclosporiasis outbreak.
- Taylor Farms pulls jalapeño products sold at grocery stores
Taylor Farms, a food producer linked to a record cyclosporiasis outbreak, is recalling more than a dozen jalapeño products. The company is pulling these items from grocery stores across the United States.
- Taylor Farms pulls jalapeño products sold at grocery stores
Taylor Farms is pulling more than a dozen jalapeño products from grocery stores across the United States. The company, described as a massive food producer, is linked to a record cyclosporiasis outbreak.
- Mamdani’s ‘ridiculous’ NYC-owned grocery store plan has a shockingly bad business model: critics
Mayor Zohran Mamdani's plan to open five city-owned grocery stores in each New York City borough has been criticized for a flawed business model, according to industry insiders citing the administration's 'request for proposals.' Critics argue the 'publicly-funded, privately-operated' model is unsustainable.
- 4 in 5 toddler foods at grocery stores are ultra-processed: Study
A study found that 80% of toddler foods available at grocery stores are ultra-processed, with products frequently exceeding recommended limits for sugar, sodium, fat, or calories.
- Fire leaves Kiowa Valley Organics facing over $500k in losses
A fire has caused Kiowa Valley Organics over $500,000 in losses. The company is known for its organic asparagus and supplies produce to farmers markets, restaurants, and grocery stores across the Front Range.
- As consumers pare spending, grocery stores race to cut prices
Consumers are reducing spending, prompting grocery stores to compete by lowering prices. However, overall grocery bills are unlikely to decrease despite better deals on some items.
- ‘Insane’ cost of average 4th of July BBQ surges 31% to bearly $300 in NYC
The cost of an average 4th of July BBQ in New York City increased by 31% compared to last year, reaching nearly $300, according to a review of retail prices at city grocery stores.
- Styrofoam food containers now banned at all Virginia restaurants
Styrofoam food containers are now banned at all Virginia restaurants. The law applies to food vendors, including grocery stores, food trucks, caterers, and schools.
- Gas stations entice holiday drivers with deals ahead of Independence Day weekend travels
Gas stations and retailers are offering deals to attract drivers during the Independence Day weekend as gas prices have risen nearly 40% since February.
- California brings in major change to grocery stores that’ll impact the way everyone shops
California has implemented a major change to grocery stores that will affect how consumers shop. The new rules apply to foods manufactured on or after July 1, 2026.
- New Covent Garden’s fruit and veg have gone upmarket
New Covent Garden has shifted to an upmarket focus, now supplying Michelin-starred restaurants, hotels, and grocery stores. The historic trading place has repositioned itself to cater to high-end clients.
- How grocery stores influence neighborhoods (June 8, 2026)
The article examines how the placement of grocery stores impacts food insecurity among Houston residents. It highlights the role of store locations in shaping neighborhood access to food.
- No, rolling back these environmental rules won’t lower your grocery bill
President Trump reversed his position on phasing out hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), loosening EPA rules that delay HFC reduction deadlines for grocery stores and exempt transport companies from repairing leaks. Experts and industry groups argue this will likely increase costs and HFC use, contradicting Trump's claims of lowering grocery bills.
- Shopping at the wrong grocery stores could make your weekly bill 60% higher - here's where Americans save the most on essentials
The article highlights that shopping at certain grocery stores can increase weekly expenses by 60%, while others offer significant savings on essential goods. It provides insights into where Americans can reduce costs on everyday items.
- Here’s which retailers, grocery stores and pharmacies are open and closed on Memorial Day
The article provides a list of retailers, grocery stores, and pharmacies open or closed on Memorial Day, helping readers plan last-minute shopping or errands.
- Older AC and fridge chemicals amp up climate change. Trump just rolled back limits on them
The Trump administration has rolled back environmental limits on hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) and other refrigerant chemicals used in air conditioning and refrigeration systems. This policy change will allow grocery stores and other sectors to use more of these potent climate-warming substances, potentially accelerating climate change impacts.
- Trump’s EPA to roll back refrigerant rule for grocery stores in push it claims will lower prices
The Trump administration's EPA is rolling back a Biden-era rule requiring grocery stores and air-conditioning companies to reduce greenhouse gases in cooling equipment. EPA head Lee Zeldin argues the rule imposes costly restrictions that limit refrigerant options, claiming the rollback will help lower grocery prices.
- Trump will ease refrigerant rule in effort to address surging grocery costs
The Trump administration is loosening federal regulations that require grocery stores and air-conditioning companies to reduce greenhouse gases in cooling equipment, citing efforts to address rising grocery costs. This regulatory change represents a shift in environmental policy prioritizing economic concerns over emissions reduction.
- Grocery prices jumped more in April than they had in nearly four years
Grocery prices jumped more in April than they had in nearly four years, with coffee prices rising at a pace of over 22% annually over the past three months. This significant increase in grocery prices may be attributed to various economic factors. The rise in coffee prices is particularly notable, with a substantial annual increase.
- Maryland Is First to Ban A.I.-Driven Price Increases in Grocery Stores
Maryland has become the first U.S. state to ban the use of AI-driven dynamic pricing in grocery stores, aiming to prevent real-time price hikes based on consumer data. The law targets algorithms that adjust prices for items like milk or bread, marking a regulatory shift in AI oversight within retail.
- What is dynamic pricing and could it impact your grocery bill?
The article discusses dynamic pricing and its potential impact on grocery bills, highlighting the rise of digital price tags in stores and the concerns they raise among consumers.
- Maryland becomes first state to ban surveillance pricing in grocery stores
Maryland has become the first U.S. state to prohibit surveillance pricing in grocery stores, a practice that uses consumer data to set variable prices. The ban aims to prevent discriminatory pricing tactics based on shoppers' personal information.
- Maryland to become first state to ban ‘dynamic pricing’ in grocery stores
Maryland will become the first state to ban dynamic pricing in grocery stores. Governor Wes Moore announced his intention to sign the new legislation.