An entrepreneurial effort that started in Massachusetts in 1908 has solidified into a lasting legacy for quality, affordable groceries. When Greek immigrants Athanasios and Efrosini Demoulas came to the United States, they farmed, kept livestock, and opened a small store to sell their wares. Throughout the Great Depression, the enterprise continued and allowed customers to take food home on credit.
Retail media promises billions in new revenue, but for grocers, the real test is whether their data can deliver. By 2025, RMN revenue is projected to hit $176.9 billion globally, overtaking combined TV and streaming revenues and accounting for 15.9% of total ad spend ( GroupM, This Year Next Year 2024 ). For grocery retailers running on razor-thin margins, this feels like salvation.
Tasting Table couldn't resist launching an investigation into the best grocery stores of the Pacific Northwest. Weighing up factors including affordability, chain values, and stock versatility, there was one company that edged its way to first place: Albertsons. Tasting Table's reviewer noted its fascinating history and cited its respectable spread of 2,000 locations across North America. Most important was its philanthropic culture and dedication to sustainability.