
Photos: Grocery food fight

Shaw’s, the state’s second-largest supermarket operator with 84 stores, recently laid off 700 workers.
Suzanne Kreiter/Globe staff
| November 13, 2012

Walmart and Target promote themselves as one-stop supermarkets for busy families.
Jacob Slaton/Reuters
| November 13, 2012

Whole Foods Market has 21 stores in Massachusetts and is building three more over the next year.
Kayana Szymczak for the Boston Globe
| November 13, 2012

Johnnie’s Foodmaster will close all 10 of its stores, and is selling leases of six of them to Whole Foods.
JOSH REYNOLDS FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE
| November 13, 2012

Stores like Trader Joe’s use offbeat marketing to promote innovative stock.
Carlo Allegri/Reuters
| November 13, 2012

Wegmans operates a massive store in Northborough, and has two more locations on the way.
Gretchen Ertl for The Boston Globe
| November 13, 2012