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German grocery giant to make a big U.S. debut ahead of schedule
Lidl is coming out of the starting gate in the United States earlier than expected — and it isn’t going to waste any time ramping up its store base. The discount grocer will open its first U.S. stores this summer, with plans to open up to 100 locations across the East Coast within a year, the Associated Press reported. The chain initially had said it planned to enter the U.S. market no later than 2018. -
Commentary: Some red flags in January sales results
The year kicks off with a respectable set of retail sales numbers that show continued momentum in the consumer economy. The overall growth rate of 4.9% is a little way above the average monthly growth rate of 3.3% recorded in 2016, something that will give retailers some cheer as they head into 2017.

