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BOULDER Just days before it announced the closure of its Longmont store, Alfalfa’s Market Inc. was behind on payments to the tune of millions of dollars on merchandise from vendors, which could hamper its attempts to turn around its fortunes after shuttering two of its three stores.
Internal documents obtained exclusively by BizWest showed that the longtime natural-foods grocer was past due in paying hundreds of its vendors and potentially putting those businesses at risk of carrying bad debt or losing cash flow that’s critical for staying in business.
According to a list of companies that provide goods and services to the Market, as of mid-March, Alfalfa’s owed more than $4.18 million to 273 vendors. Almost half of that amount was more than 90 days past due.
UNFI Launches First Wholesale Food Industry Marketplace in North America, Powered by Mirakl
Community Marketplace by UNFI will enable UNFI to extend product range, improve customer experience and streamline vendor onboarding
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BOSTON, April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Mirakl, the industry s first and most advanced enterprise marketplace SaaS platform, today announced that
United Natural Foods, Inc. (UNFI) has launched Community Marketplace by UNFI, the first wholesale food marketplace in North America. Powered by the Mirakl Marketplace Platform, the new marketplace strengthens UNFI s position as North America s premier food wholesaler by increasing scale, reach and selection, with a unique focus on hyperlocal producers and products.
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EDWARDSVILLE A class action lawsuit alleges SuperValu s Essential Everyday-brand marketing is misleading because its packaged contents do not make the amount of coffee as advertised.
Tayler Shelton, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, filed a complaint March 8 in the Madison County Circuit Court against SuperValu Inc. and United Natural Foods Inc., alleging violation of the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Ac and unjust enrichment.
Shelton alleges in her class action complaint that the defendants are misrepresenting the amount of cups of coffee that can be made from one of the canisters of their Essential Everyday-brand ground coffee. She also claims the labeling on the products are deceiving to consumers. Shelton specifically alleges that the label on the products represent that the contents will make 201 six-fluid ounce cups of coffee. However, if consumers follow the directions on the c