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How Cannabidiol Products Are Infusing Luxury Retail

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Worldwide legal cannabis products represented a $55 billion market in 2018, and most analysts estimate that it will have nearly tripled to reach $147 billion by 2025. the domestic market for legal cannabis in 2018 was $9.1 Here in the U.S., By 2025, estimates put it in the $15 billion range.

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Supermarkets Place Limits On Paper Products Amid Rising Coronavirus Cases

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As coronavirus cases surge in the United States, some supermarket retailers are re-instituting buying restrictions on specific products such as toilet paper, USA Today reported. H-E-B, for its part, supervises over 400 retail locations, primarily in Texas. has approximately 190 retail locations throughout the country.

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Albertsons Reports 225 Pct Digital Sales Growth

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Our constant focus on our customers continued to drive strong growth and market share gains in the third quarter,” President and CEO Vivek Sankaran said in the announcement. “It The firm operates stores throughout 34 states and the District of Columbia under brands such as Shaw's, Jewel-Osco, Vons, Safeway and Albertsons, among others.

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Grocery Roundup: Ahold Delhaize Acquisition, Another Toilet Paper Rush And A SNAP Explosion

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We are strong believers that the future of grocery retail involves getting customers the best quality food, exactly when they want it, with the best customer service. Under the terms of the deal, FreshDirect will keep its brand name, be supervised by a seven-member board and continue its independent operations in New York City.

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Big Fraud, Big FinTech and Big Uber Top Week’s News

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Coverage this week includes a new Amex financial service, deep looks at real-time payments and the woes at WeWork, advances in voice retail and payments, a potential new opportunity for financial institutions, and original PYMNTS research into use case for artificial intelligence. That’s where the PYMNTS Weekender comes in.

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