Skip to main content

Social Media

  • Kmart Teams With WB Network in Unique Marketing Agreement

    TROY, Mich., and BURBANK, Calif. - Kmart Holding Corp. and the WB Television Network today announced an exclusive integrated marketing campaign to launch five new Kmart back-to-school fall apparel collections and the WB's new season of shows. This marketing partnership is the first of its kind in which a major retail brand is working with a television network to jointly leverage their respective assets for cross-promotional purposes.
  • Grocery Execs, Calif. Union Leaders Resume Talks

    LOS ANGELES - A federal mediator is expected to meet today with leaders of the union representing 70,000 Southern California grocery workers and executives from three supermarket chains in their first talks since the beginning of a month-old strike and lockout, Reuters reports.
  • Supermarket NONFOODS Business: Saving face

    Almost two dozen new face care products will leave consumers aglow this fall.
  • Pepsi Vanilla Launching Tomorrow

    PURCHASE, N.Y. -- The soft drink aisles of supermarkets across America will be buzzing with activity tomorrow when Pepsi-Cola North America here launches Pepsi Vanilla, billed as "the great taste of Pepsi with a splash of Vanilla," and the company's answer to Vanilla Coke.
  • Supermarket NONFOODS Business: A good hair day

    Manufacturers strive to meet the diverse needs of value, premium, and natural hair care customers.
  • Supermarket GROCERY Business: Breakfast champions

    New products, packaging, promotions, the organic movement, and the Internet are keeping children's cereals from getting soggy.
  • Cub Foods Gives Customers a Chance to Star in TV Commercials

    STILLWATER, Minn. - Cub Foods on Thursday introduced its "I Love My Cub" campaign, providing shoppers in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area the chance to appear in a 30-second television commercial for Cub Foods grocery stores.
  • SARS Panic Hits Hong Kong Supermarkets

    HONG KONG - An April Fool's Day rumor started by a 14-year-old schoolboy that the city of Hong Kong was being declared an "infected area" and shut down because of SARS disease, sparked a wild rush on supermarkets, according to reports.
X
This ad will auto-close in 10 seconds