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New England’s most beloved grocery chain is in turmoil — but not even corporate chaos can shake customer devotion.
One of Market Basket’s founding family members, Arthur T. Demoulas, is blasting away at the private equity group that has a major ownership stake and he says is ruining the company. The chain has ...
"If things continue on this trajectory, it's my opinion that you'll see a big difference," one of the former executives ...
Market Basket employees, including two executives put on paid leave by the Board of Directors, are speaking out about the ongoing power struggle and new fight for control of the company.
Market Basket CEO Arthur T. Demoulas walks outside the store off of Pawtucket Boulevard in Lowell as it prepares to open on Oct. 9, 2020. In a move reminiscent of the summer of 2014 when Demoulas ...
On July 18, 2014, Market Basket employees protested at the company’s headquarters and staged walkouts after Arthur T. Demoulas’s cousin, Arthur S. Demoulas, fired Arthur T. Demoulas.
Market Basket 2014 boycott, protests In 2014, Arthur T. Demoulas was forced out when the Market Basket board was controlled by his cousin, Arthur S. Demoulas.