Delis make play for snack-happy shoppers
“Traditional supermarkets are providing a lot more accessible and immediate snacking options,” said Mathes Martines, a growth expert at consultancy Beyond Brands and a veteran of The Kroger Co. and Whole Foods Market. Natural Grocers by Vitamin Cottage, Lakeland, Colo., whose 142 stores do not have...
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