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State AG Kris Mayes cites potential impact on consumers, workers, farmers, and ranchers.
The operators are supporting technologies that will streamline order and transaction processing.
Perris becomes the second city in California to mandate healthier checkout lanes.
Some 300 employees make up the latest addition to the growing grocery labor union movement.
Activity was hindered by a big decline in ship-to-home action.
Retail giant to close last two pickup/delivery-only stores, as well as one Neighborhood Market.
Shoppers cite long lines, high prices, frustrating in-store employee interactions.
Jassy sees potential for revamping format in 2023 for quick rollout.
Store brand revenues are rising as shoppers seek lower price alternatives.
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