
Dollar General Earns National Recognition Ahead of America’s 250th Anniversary
Dollar General received three high‑profile national honors as the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, including TIME’s America’s Most Iconic Companies (ranked #44), Fortune’s World’s Most Admired Companies (#5 in Specialty Retailers), and Newsweek’s Most Loved Brands 2025. The discount retailer now operates more than 20,000 stores in 48 states, making it the nation’s largest retailer by store count. Executives linked the accolades to the company’s neighborhood‑focused model, value‑driven merchandise, and expanding omnichannel capabilities such as e‑commerce and the myDG app. The awards underscore Dollar General’s cultural relevance and long‑term growth trajectory.
Uncrustables Goes Fridge Friendly Across Full Portfolio
Uncrustables announced that its full range of frozen sandwiches will become fridge‑friendly, allowing consumers to store them in the refrigerator for up to five days while still offering the option to keep them frozen. The change, slated for a summer...

NRF Responds to Tariff Ruling by the Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling limiting the Trump administration’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose tariffs, providing clearer legal boundaries for trade measures. The National Retail Federation welcomed the decision, saying it delivers much‑needed...

CAGNY 2026 Day Three: Volume Recovery, AI Divergence, and Bold M&A Bets
Day three of CAGNY 2026 highlighted divergent AI adoption, aggressive revenue‑growth management, and bold M&A moves across leading CPG firms. Kraft Heinz announced a $600 million investment in a tiered portfolio to recapture lost volume, while P&G detailed its operational “AI...

Sprouts Farmers Market Announces Management Changes
Sprouts Farmers Market announced Don Clark as its new chief merchandising officer and Mandy “Mandy” Rassi as chief customer officer, while current CMO Scott Neal retires. Clark brings over 25 years of CPG and retail merchandising experience, and Rassi adds...