The Future Of Grocery, eCommerce And Short-Term Lending

ALDI

Discount grocery retailer ALDI plans to expand its store count this year, with expansion focused on California, Arizona, Florida and the Northeast. In eCommerce, Seattle-based headless commerce startup Fabric, which enables scalable and tailored digital commerce, has landed funding in a round headed up by Norwest Venture Partners. And in loans, short-term lending shows promise as a lifeline for the paycheck-to-paycheck consumer. All this, Today in Data.

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    Data:

    564K: Square footage of ALDI’s new regional HQ and logistics complex in Loxley, Alabama.

    100: Number of new stores ALDI plans to add this year.

    60%: Approximate share of Americans who live paycheck to paycheck.

    $43M: Amount that headless commerce provider Fabric raised in a Series A funding round.

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    2K: Minimum number of ALDI stores throughout 37 states.