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3 hours agoCan Big Y break into eastern Massachusetts?
Big Y is expanding into new markets east of I-495, aiming for 100 stores by its 100th anniversary.
John Mackey, who cofounded Whole Foods in 1980, told podcast host David Senra in an episode released last week that Walmart's move into groceries in the late '80s helped the grocery chain find awider audience. In its early years, Whole Foods served a niche market of health-conscious shoppers. Its clientele was mostly "a bunch of hippies selling food to other hippies," Mackey said, describing one venture capitalist's summation of the store.
Self-checkout kiosks are among the most controversial advents in the grocery industry, popular for their convenience yet criticized for being difficult to use and enabling theft. These potential downsides may be why Aldi is getting rid of many self-checkout lanes, joining the growing list of grocery chains that have done the same. During the summer of 2025, Aldi customers began posting to social media about self-checkout systems disappearing from their local stores.
"Worst thing I participated in as kitchen staff in a rather top-flight restaurant was on a slow summer Sunday afternoon. The boss sent us down to the walk-in meat coolers to spray paint the rusted walls. We were instructed to not remove the contents of the cooler first; rather, just shift the meat from one side of the cooler to the other - the coat of silver spray paint will come off during cooking." - u/Zealousideal_Lie_383.
When you're on that kind of a margin, if you're being handed increases by the food manufacturers of, you know, four or five, six, sometimes double-digit [percent] increases, you're passing that on to the consumer and there's just no way to get around that.