BOSTON (AP) — The owners of New England's largest supermarket chain are projecting around $100 million in losses from the labor strike that ended Easter Sunday. Ahold Delhaize, the Dutch company that owns Stop & Shop, said the 11-day strike is expected to lead to losses between $90 million and $110 million. The company says generally lower sales, lost revenue from "seasonal and perishable inventory" and supply chain costs were the main drivers. Stop & Shop officials and the United Food and Commercial Workers union reached a tentative, three-year agreement Sunday.Read more on NewsOK.com