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Walmart is rolling out on-demand Subway delivery from Subway locations inside Walmart stores, targeting 1,400 locations by late July as part of its broader same-day delivery push. Separately, Amazon is expanding UK grocery delivery to include fresh produce in London, and to extend same-day and ultra-fast delivery to other cities.
Shifting consumer behavior amid rising restaurant prices shows grocery prepared foods gaining ground as a substitute for dining out. Chains report softer sales in March as gas prices spike, while some offer value promotions to attract budget-minded customers.
Prime Day deals are reshaping the portable power market as retailers slash prices on power stations from Jackery, Anker and EcoFlow. Dealers highlight models with high capacity and solar compatibility, focusing on practical home backup and off-grid use.
Primark is expanding in the United States, opening stores in Willowbrook Mall (Houston area) and Castleton Square Mall (Indianapolis). Both locations will be about 30,000 square feet in size, joining a growing U.S. footprint that now reaches 44 stores. The openings follow a New York City flagship and reflect Primark’s strategy to prioritize brick-and-mortar growth in established malls.
Consumer Reports has named Sam’s Club’s rotisserie chicken the top overall pick among 10 chains, praising flavor, seasoning and juiciness. Costco’s bird is praised for plumpness but criticized for seasoning inconsistency. The test found no PFAS and noted several birds weighed more than listed on packaging.
Independent coverage shows Costco will close on July 4, with other retailers and services adapting hours. Walmart, Target and Kroger are expected to operate with regular or varied hours, while Trader Joe’s and Aldi implement shorter hours. Stock exchanges and postal services follow holiday schedules in early July 2026.
Grocery stores are expanding ready-to-eat options even as beef and other staples stay pricey. Consumers are shifting toward grocery-prepared meals and value, while drive-thru traffic remains under pressure and overall restaurant traffic softens.
The CDC and FDA have tied a cyclosporiasis outbreak to iceberg lettuce from a Mexican supplier. Taco Bell and other chains have removed affected lettuce as the investigation continues; about 7,000 cases have been reported across 34 states.
Over the past weeks, U.S. and Canadian grocers have pulled iceberg lettuce from Central Mexico after a Cyclospora outbreak linked to Taylor Farms products. FDA and CDC warn consumers to discard recalled items and seek refunds. The recall now covers 27 states and multiple brands, with thousands of illnesses reported.
The FDA has tied a Cyclospora outbreak to shredded iceberg lettuce from Taylor Farms in central Mexico, prompting a voluntary recall across 27 states. A later test labeled as a false positive does not alter the ongoing investigation or the recall. Officials warn consumers to avoid recalled products while the health response continues.
The outbreak linked to Taylor Farms iceberg lettuce has prompted recalls and shifting consumer behavior. Retailers report reduced demand for leafy greens as investors and officials push for greater supply-chain transparency. Health authorities say the cyclosporiasis case count continues to rise, with analysts noting a persistent impact on shopping habits.
The multistate cyclospora outbreak is now linked to iceberg lettuce from Taylor Farms’ central Mexico operations and has affected at least nine states, with thousands of cases and hundreds of hospitalizations reported. Taylor Farms has issued a voluntary recall, and FDA and CDC investigations continue as officials warn consumers to avoid recalled lettuce.
An uptick in cyclospora cases linked to leafy greens has prompted a national look at farm-to-table safety. Government and industry are tightening traceability and cleaning practices as retailers warn shoppers to be cautious with raw produce. The spread appears ongoing, with several outlets reporting new cases as investigators pursue the source.
New England plaintiffs have sued the Monterey Bay Aquarium over its Seafood Watch red list for lobster. The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is evaluating whether the defamation claim may proceed, with judges debating First Amendment implications.
Taylor Farms has pulled jalapeño-containing products across 26 states after Coast Citrus Distributors recalled peppers tied to a Salmonella outbreak that has sickened 345 people in 27 states. The recall follows a Cyclospora outbreak linked to iceberg lettuce. Authorities say refunds are available and consumers should discard affected items.
Taylor Farms has recalled multiple prepared foods containing jalapeños after U.S. health agencies have linked a 345-case Salmonella outbreak to jalapeños imported by Coast Citrus Distributors. The company has also been tied to a separate cyclospora outbreak connected to iceberg lettuce from Mexico that has sickened thousands. Retailers have pulled affected items and refunds are available.