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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Grocery Wars: As Meijer Enters Mix, 'Something's Got to Give'

Meijer's plans to enter Wauwatosa and Sussex add to a rapidly crowding grocery market populated by Pick 'n Save, Target, Walmart, Costco, Trader Joe's and others. Is there enough business for everyone?

Since everybody has to eat every day, usually several times a day, there is an inevitability built into the grocery business. There will always be somebody ready to fill that need. But that doesn’t mean it isn’t volatile. The retail grocery industry is highly competitive, and since the rise of the chain supermarket, it has typically been a high-volume, low-margin business. If the demand for food is always there out of necessity, it’s still subject to changing tastes, offers of better service or pricing, dips and turns in the economy, demographic shifts in customer bases and fluctuating commodity prices. Over the past two decades, the grocery business in metro Milwaukee has changed radically, and it is about to change again. Nowhere is that…

Lisa

6:57 am on Tuesday, March 26, 2013

My favorite is Woodman's but there isn't one close enough to me to shop there regularly yet. I do like Pick n Save, Piggly Wiggly and Aldi combined as 2nd choices. I do double coupons at pick n save to end up with free things sometimes and this really helps the budget. Aldi and Woodmans are good for everyday low prices.   more ›

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Yet Another Supermarket: Trader Joe's Set to Open Near Tosa

The opening date for the long-anticipated second Milwaukee area location for Trader Joe's has been set, as final construction touches are under way.

When Meijer Inc. requested permits for a new supercenter store in Wauwatosa, there was some discussion about oversaturating the grocery market in the area. It's about to get a bit more crowded yet. The long-anticipated opening of Trader Joe's, just four blocks from the Tosa city limits on Blue Mound Road, is tenatively set for Nov. 2. Developer Ryan Cos. of Minneapolis, Minn., recently turned over the newly constructed building to Trader Joe's to prepare for occupation, said Tony Barranco, Ryan Cos. vice president of development. The date could get accelerated or pushed back, Barranco cautioned. But he said last week about 30 workers for Trader Joe's were in the building, installing casings and racks, preparing the interior for opening. "…

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