The food retailer will permanently close its First Avenue Hy-Vee in Cedar Rapids, its Logan Avenue store in Waterloo and the Rockingham Road store in Davenport on June 23.
The report features expert interviews, a case study on SNAP EBT usage on Flashfood and a deep dive on how food waste relates to nutrition and produce consumption in the United States.
The retailer is allowing the use of an Electronic Benefits Transfer card for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program as an online payment option on its Instacart digital storefront.
The newly released action plan comes as part of NACDS’ joint commitment with the Milken Institute to the White House Challenge to End Hunger and Build Healthy Communities.
Total retail sales rose 1.35% month-over-month in May and were up 3.03% year-over-year, according to the CNBC/Retail Monitor released by the National Retail Federation.