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Who Won The Week Pt. 8

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After a big spending weekend we turn our attention to a new zip code and a different flavor of grocery retailer. With over 90 banners and 20400 locations mapped we are starting to find some real gems. Especially in the city of Newark, CA. Sitting on the eastern shores of the San Francisco Bay. It has a population of 46,000 and is within 30 miles of the headquarters of two large banners, Safeway and Grocery Outlet.

Read on to see how the retailers performed or watch a video here of the results.

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Who Won The Week Pt. 7

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For Memorial Weekend, we have headed west to the high desert of Elko, Nevada. Elko with a population of 20,800 sits on the Humboldt river and the I-80 freeway. Despite its small population, the town supports four banners, Albertsons, Raley's, Smith's and a Walmart Supercenter.

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For our analysis we will exclude EDLP and smaller single-location banners, making a three horse race - appropriate for Elko's cowboy heritage. Memorial Day is a big grocery shop and retailers typically hold back some promotion budget from prior weeks in the hope that they can win larger baskets in the lead up to this weekend.

Who Won The Week Pt. 6

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This week is a shoulder week, sandwiched between Mother's Day and Memorial Day Weekend. Retailers might try and keep some powder dry in shoulder weeks, in the anticipation of running stronger promotions when there is more money being spent on groceries. Having said that, there isn't really any downtime in retail since every week counts if you need to hit the typical +2% growth versus last year targets.

We have just added all Kroger banners as well as some strong regional banners to our map, search here for your store. For our analysis this week we have turned our attention to Sheboygan, WI, and selected just three banners: Kroger's Pick N Save, Meijer, and Festival Foods. Festival Foods is a regional banner with just 42 stores, all of which are in the great state of Wisconsin.

Who Won The Week Pt. 5

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In case you have been living under a rock, it's Mother's Day on Sunday. Another themed week for grocery retailers to hang their creative hats on.

We wanted to choose an appropriately themed location for this week's analysis. After a few hours in a Google Maps / Wikipedia rabbit hole we settled on The City of BrMotherly Love, aka Philadelphia [^1].

We have now added some more banners to our map, we have over 13500 grocery supermarket locations mapped and will be adding all the Kroger banners in the next week. This should bring us to nearly 16,000 locations.

Who Won The Week Pt. 4

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This week we have taken a different approach. Moving into the Mid West region to see how the Albertson's Inc banner Jewel Osco performs against some local retailers alongside Aldi.

We have selected zip code 60618 in Chicago. The median household income of this zip code is $101,558 and the total population is 90,316 according to the latest census data.

Analysis of this zip code shows 4 distinct retail banners. Jewel Osco has approximately 40 stores, Aldi has over 2000 stores across the USA whereas Cermak Fresh Market and Tony's Fresh Market are much smaller with 17 and 19 stores, respectively.

Who Won The Week Pt. 3

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This week we have selected another competitive zip code, again in the mid-Atlantic region. As we add more retail locations to our map, we are on the lookout for competitive markets. We define a competitive market as one which has a high number of unique banners in the zip code area.

Analysis of Annapolis, MD shows 6 retail banners in the zip code.