7-Eleven’s delivery robot is tested by the company in South Korea

South Korea: 7-Eleven test delivery robots on South Korea

Global convenience store 7-Eleven is beginning the trial of a delivery robot that will be available in South Korea in conjunction with Neubility the South Korean startup.

7-Eleven announced that the trial will continue until the end of October at two locations. One is near Konkuk University in eastern Seoul while the other is in south Seoul.

Source: www.upi.com

France: Amazon Prime customers get a discount from French Monoprix, a supermarket in France. Monoprix

Around 10.3 million users will be eligible to take advantage of the offer. Beginning Tuesday (June 19) those who subscribe to each of Amazon Prime and Monoprix’s ‘Monopflix loyalty program will get 10% off shopping in stores, along with the latter subscription free during the first 6 months.

Source: www.connexionfrance.com/

Germany Discounters pile pressure on the battle for grocery

Aldi sales are up 24.6 percent compared to a previous year, with Lidl’s sales rising 23.2 percent

The movement of discounters goes on with Aldi and Lidl are stealing customers away from their rivals who are cutting prices in an effort to reclaim business.

Statistics from the industry show that German discounters were one of the top-performing retailers in the UK during the past twelve weeks, with Aldi sales soaring 24.6 percent on one year ago and Lidl increasing by 23.2 percent.

Source: www.thisismoney.co.uk

UK: United Kingdom penalties WH Smith, M&S and other retailers for failing to pay minimum wages

Britain has imposed fines on over 200 businesses that include the top-rated retailers WH Smith, Marks & Spencer and Argos, over their failure to pay their least paid employees the minimum wage during 2017 and. The British government announced on Wednesday that the 202 companies – which ranged from large high-street chains to smaller businesses as well as sole traders – violated the law, leaving 63,000 workers without money.

Source: www.reuters.com

US Walmart is among them. Walmart are embracing the development of new technology for farming.

It can provide a continuous supply of seasonal fresh fruits and vegetables. Retailers, like Walmart have begun to invest in more in vertical farming. There are numerous leaning toward one specific company, the Plenty, a San Francisco-based technology agriculture firm. Plenty.

Source: www.supermarketnews.com

US: NYC grocery stores are fighting the proposed ban on facial recognition

Grocery stores located in New York City oppose a legislation that limits the applications in facial recognition technology according to the company, as they believe that these algorithms will reduce theft. The proposal, presented before the city council in the month of June, asks companies to notify customers of their rights and to obtain written consent prior to using biometric identification to identify them. If they do not, they could face the possibility of a fine of $5,000.

Source: www.biometricupdate.com

US 3700 employees in 27,27 Metro Stores in the Greater Toronto Area decide to strike.

Over 3700 employees have decided to join a strike before next week’s negotiation of a new contract with the supermarket chain.

Metro employees at Mississauga, Brampton, Hamilton as well as others Greater Toronto Area grocery stores are all in agreement to the results of a “historic” strike that was voted in advance of talks on contract negotiations with the chain of grocery stores.

Source: https://www.insauga.com

US: Whole Foods in NYC receives $5 million class action suit

A Whole Foods store located in New York City is being accused of applying a sales tax in order in order to extort customers. The class action suit that has been filed to recover more than $5 million in damages, alleges that the retailer still imposed an additional tax to ready-to-eat meals prepared-to-eat, ready-to cook, and ready-to-cook food items, according to the court papers.

Source: www.supermarketnews.com

US: Puregold acquires a several DiviMart supermarkets

Puregold Price Club Inc. purchased a variety of DiviMart supermarkets and plans to expand them further into the name-brand supermarket chain. The announcement was made in a public announcement that was sent to Philippine Stock Exchange on Wednesday.

Puregold said that the contract was for 14 DiviMart supermarkets. It also included leasehold improvement furniture fittings, fixtures, equipment and inventory of the merchandise.

Source: www.philstar.com

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