The $17.2 billion acquisition put Walgreens in a stronger position to spar with the Minneapolis discount retailer.
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The Maplewood-based manufacturer will undergo restructuring changes after posting a mixed Q3 report.
The popular coffee and baked goods chain hopes to begin reintroducing shops at a steady rate throughout the Minneapolis, St. Paul areas and St. Cloud.
James Snee will be only the tenth president of Hormel Foods since it began in 1891.
The Eden Prairie-based grocery conglomerate missed Wall Street expectations with flagging sales improvement compared to last year.