Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "Westside Market"


2 mentions found


Companies Were Big on CBD. Not Anymore.
  + stars: | 2024-02-28 | by ( Julie Creswell | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Just below rows of energy and kombucha drinks at Westside Market, a deli in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, sit a few glass bottles of Vybes. The drink, which comes in flavors like strawberry lavender and blood orange lime, is made with cannabidiol, more commonly known as CBD. That has hindered the potential growth for the drink, said Jonathan Eppers, who left the technology industry to create Vybes in 2018. “For the first two years, we were riding a rocket ship,” Mr. Eppers said. Start-ups flooded the market with products, many promising to soothe stressed-out and anxious consumers.
Persons: Jonathan Eppers, Mr, Eppers Organizations: Westside, Target, Walmart, Locations: Chelsea, Manhattan
Bowery, a vertical farming company that grows crops indoors, is getting more shelf space at Amazon 's Whole Foods, with a deal to triple the stores stocking its salad kits. Currently, Bowery's salad kits and a selection of greens are carried at 50 Whole Foods Market stores in the Northeast. The deal comes amid challenges for both vertical farming and Amazon's efforts to expand its grocery footprint. The vertical farming industry, meanwhile, has been under pressure, like many formerly high-flying, heavily VC-funded startup niches. According to PitchBook, through the first quarter of 2023, vertical farming deals declined by 91% year-over-year.
Persons: Matt Williams, Zesty Caesar, Balsamic Vinaigrette, romaine, Andy Jassy, Jassy Organizations: Foods, Bowery, CNBC, Walmart, Albertsons, Westside, FreshDirect, Amazon Locations: Northeast, Westside Market, Brooklyn, East Coast, Florida, Virginia, Tennessee , North Carolina, Charlotte, Atlanta, Jacksonville, Miami
Total: 2