U.S. comparable sales rose 10.3 percent for the month, the strongest of the company’s three segments. Canada was up 4.2 percent and other international 6 percent, for a total company gain of 8.9 percent. Stripping out all gas sales and currency effects puts total company comps at about 6.7 percent. What soldYoon said comparable sales by category, excluding foreign exchange, broke down as follows:Fresh foods: up mid-single digits, with bakery and meat leading;up mid-single digits, with bakery and meat leading; Foods and sundries: up low- to mid-single digits, with food, frozen foods and sundries performing best;up low- to mid-single digits, with food, frozen foods and sundries performing best; Non-foods: up mid-single digits, led by jewelry, home furnishings and housewares; andup mid-single digits, led by jewelry, home furnishings and housewares; and Ancillary businesses: up in the high 20s, with pharmacy, gas and the food court on top. Digital keeps outrunning the warehousesDigitally-enabled comparable sales climbed 17.7 percent for the month and 18.2 percent excluding gas and currency effects.