These Two Grocery Chains Are Competing to Expand Right Now — Eat This Not That

By Ghuman

Introduction

Eat This Not That is a popular website and magazine that provides readers with information about the healthiest food choices. It has recently become a major player in the grocery industry, as two major grocery chains are competing to expand their presence in the market. Both chains are offering a variety of healthy food options, as well as discounts and other incentives to attract customers. This article will explore the strategies each chain is using to gain a competitive edge and how they are impacting the grocery industry.

These Two Grocery Chains Are Competing to Expand Right Now

Two of the biggest grocery chains in the United States are currently competing to expand their presence in the market. Walmart and Kroger are both looking to increase their store count and expand their offerings to customers.

Walmart is the largest retailer in the world and has been expanding its grocery business for years. The company recently announced plans to open 1,000 new stores in the U.S. over the next five years. Walmart is also investing heavily in technology to improve its online grocery shopping experience.

Kroger is the second-largest grocery chain in the U.S. and is also looking to expand its presence. The company recently announced plans to open 1,000 new stores over the next three years. Kroger is also investing in technology to improve its online grocery shopping experience.

Both Walmart and Kroger are looking to capitalize on the growing demand for online grocery shopping. As more consumers turn to online grocery shopping, these two companies are looking to expand their presence in the market and offer customers more options.

It will be interesting to see how these two companies continue to compete in the coming years. With both companies investing heavily in technology and expanding their store count, it looks like the competition between Walmart and Kroger is only going to get more intense.

For supermarket chain Wegmans and international discount grocer Lidl, store expansion has been the name of the game over the past several years. Both have worked to increase their U.S. footprints, specifically within the east coast and northeast regions of the country, many times vying for customer attention in shared markets.

In most recent news, the two brands will be competing head to head with stores planned to open just a block away from one another in northwest Washington D.C.–which is great for fans of either chain or shoppers who simply appreciate options for their food needs in the D.C. area.

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While both supermarkets have existing stores in the surrounding D.C. regions, this will be Wegmans’ first location in the District, set to open this summer on July 13. On the other hand, the Lidl store–slated to be complete by late 2023–will be the third of its kind in the District, following two more expected to open before the end of 2022.

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Wegmans has grown immensely since its humble beginnings, founded in 1916 in Rochester, New York. The chain currently operates 107 stores across Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia–with the D.C. store, plus expansions to Connecticut and Delaware, soon to be added to the list.

Shoppers at the new locations can expect to see the same beloved features shared across all Wegmans’ stores including a European open-air market feel, spacious aisles, consistently low prices, and, above all else, a large and quality selection of food products and household goods.

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In comparison, Lidl stores have a starkly different background, first making their debut in the U.S. in 2017. The chain first began in Germany and operates in over 30 different European countries in addition to the U.S. The business is positioned as a discount retailer–similar to an ALDI, but with bigger stores–and about 80% of inventory is the chain’s own private label brand, accompanied also by authentic imported selections.

In the U.S., Lidl currently has 165 locations in Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Virginia. Over 50 of these locations have opened just within the last year, as part of a massive growth project for the company.

Whether shoppers are avid supporters of one, both, or are just now being introduced to Wegmans and Lidl stores, both are names likely to continue making grocery store news as they push full steam ahead on these expansion initiatives.

These are not the only two supermarkets growing right now. Here are 11 Grocery Chains That Have Rapidly Expanded This Year.

Megan Hageman

Megan is a freelance writer based in Columbus, Ohio. Read more