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  • 7-Eleven and Cardtronics expand ATM relationship to Canada

    Houston -- ATM owner Cardtronics said Thursday that it been named the exclusive provider of ATM services to all 7-Eleven convenience stores in Canada.

  • In case you missed it: Dollar General special report

    While Walmart maintains its small format stores are still in pilot mode, Dollar General continues to open its 7,000-sq.-ft. units at a dizzying pace. DG recently surpassed 10,000 units and has plans for 625 new stores this year with a long term goal of doubling in size. Expanded offerings of food and consumables and sharp prices on national brands present a serious threat to customer traffic at supercenter.

  • Bi-Lo, Coca-Cola partner on Operation Phone Home

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Bi-Lo and Coca-Cola have partnered with the USO to support its Operation Phone Home program, which connects troops deployed overseas with their families back home through, among other things, a private phone network. For every rotisserie meal bundle sold at all Bi-Lo stores, Coca-Cola will donate $1 to OPH, which buys troops about 20 minutes of talk time.

  • Walmart isn’t Target’s only competitive concern in Canada

    Less than a year from today Target’s first stores in Canada open and the company encounters a familiar competitive challenge in Walmart as well as some unfamiliar operators.

  • Dollarama thrives as it awaits more U.S. competition

    MONTREAL — Dollar stores in the United States have seen much success in recent years (check out Retailing Today's report on Dollar General here) and they appear to be doing just as well north of the border.

  • Supervalu swings to Q4 loss; will open 50 Save-A-Lots this year

    Minneapolis -- Supervalu Inc. reported Tuesday that it swung to a loss of $424 million in the quarter ended Feb. 25, compared with a $95 million gain a year earlier. Results were negatively impacted by charges related to store closures and employee layoffs, but still beat Wall Street expectations.

  • Staff reductions, poor food sales hurt Supervalu in Q4

    MINNEAPOLIS  — Costs related to workforce reduction contributed to $424 million, or $2 per diluted share loss, at Supervalu for its fourth quarter of fiscal 2012. For the quarter, net sales were $8.2 billion. For the fourth quarter of fiscal 2011, the company reported net sales of $8.7 billion and net earnings of $95 million or 44 cents per diluted share.

  • Coco Fruit to open at Cherry Hill Mall

    Cherry Hill, N.J. -- Philadelphia-based Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust said that Coco Fruit will open a 180-sq.-ft. kiosk in the Macy’s wing of Cherry Hill Mall, located in Cherry Hill, N.J.

    The company also announced that Chicken Now has opened in the mall’s food court, in a 441-sq.-ft. location.

    In 2012, Cherry Hill Mall has welcomed The Art of Shaving, Henri Bendel is opening this summer, and additional will be announced shortly, including an upscale home furnishing retailer, according to PREIT.
     

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