B2B: Albertsons launches e-commerce platform for trade professionals

Whilst digital technology is a common lever for growth, monetisation and capitalisation for Walmart and Target, this only generates 8% of Albertsons' grocery sales. To improve margins, the U.S. grocer is focusing on B2B with the launch of a dedicated e-commerce platform.

Through Morgane Monteiro, Sophie Baqué. Published on 19 May 2025 à 11h44 - Update on 23 July 2025 à 18h56

As merger plans with Kroger, the U.S.’s third-largest food retailer, fell through, Albertsons (2024 revenue: US$80 billion, up by 2% year-on-year) announced on May 6 an e-commerce platform dedicated to trade professional customers.…

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