
Conagra Brands, Casey’s General Stores, BJ’s Wholesale Club, CAVA Group, and Maplebear are the five Grocery stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat’s stock screener tool. Grocery stocks are shares of publicly traded companies that operate supermarkets, grocery chains, food wholesalers or other consumer-food retail businesses. Investors view them as relatively defensive equities that tend to deliver steady cash flows and dividends tied to essential consumer demand, with performance driven by same-store sales, pricing and promotions, margins, and supply‑chain costs. These companies had the highest dollar trading volume of any Grocery stocks within the last several days.
Conagra Brands (CAG)
Conagra Brands, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates as a consumer packaged goods food company primarily in the United States. The company operates through Grocery & Snacks, Refrigerated & Frozen, International, and Foodservice segments. The Grocery & Snacks segment primarily offers shelf stable food products through various retail channels.
Casey’s General Stores (CASY)
Casey’s General Stores, Inc. engages in the provision of management and operation of convenience stores and gasoline stations. It provides self-service gasoline, a wide selection of grocery items, and an array of freshly prepared food items. The firm offers food, beverages, tobacco products, health and beauty aids, automotive products, and other non-food items.
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BJ’s Wholesale Club (BJ)
BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc. engages in the operation of membership warehouse clubs. Its product categories include grocery, household and pet, television and electronics, furniture, computer and tablets, patio and outdoor living, lawn and garden, baby and kids, toys, home, health and beauty, appliances, and jewelry.
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CAVA Group (CAVA)
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Maplebear (CART)
Maplebear Inc., doing business as Instacart, engages in the provision of online grocery shopping services to households in North America. It sells and delivers grocery products, as well as pickup services through a mobile application and website. It also operates virtual convenience stores; and provides software-as-a-service solutions to retailers.
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