SpartanNash Moves Forward with Merger Plans, Supplements Proxy Statement Amid Shareholder Concerns

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SpartanNash Moves Forward with Merger Plans, Supplements Proxy Statement Amid Shareholder Concerns

SpartanNash Company announced an update regarding its merger agreement with New Mackinac HoldCo, Inc., Mackinac Merger Sub, Inc., and C&S Wholesale Grocers, LLC. The transaction, initially disclosed on June 22, 2025, involves Merger Sub merging into SpartanNash, with the latter continuing as a wholly-owned subsidiary of New Mackinac HoldCo. The company has voluntarily issued supplemental disclosures to address allegations of disclosure deficiencies made by certain shareholders, aiming to prevent any delay or adverse effects on the transaction. SpartanNash maintains that the claims are without merit and emphasizes that this action does not imply any wrongdoing.

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