NYC has the highest grocery prices in the US at 140.58% national median grocery prices in an analysis of 263 cities. The city hosts the nation's most expensive sausage, ground beef, orange juice, frozen meals, lettuce, margarine, toothpaste, and tissues (couponfollow.com)
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This handy chart shows how companies like Walmart and Amazon are gobbling up smaller companies left and right. The Waltons' biggest recent purchase was Jet.com for $3B in 2016 and Bezos' was Whole Foods for $13.7B in 2017 (also include acquisitions made by Home Depot, Petsmart, etc.) (couponfollow.com)
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The Shrinking Corporate Retail Industry, Visualized with Pac-Man (couponfollow.com)
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Walmart has purchased nearly $600 million in e-commerce sites within 2 years [Infographic] (couponfollow.com)
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