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  • Schnuck's Unveils New Private Label 'Dining In' Line

    ST. LOUIS, Mo. -- Schnuck Markets, Inc. has selected pizza as the first product to be introduced under a new "Dining In" brand of high-end private label refrigerated and frozen foods, reports the St. Louis Business Journal.
  • Safeway/Vons Embraces 'California Grown' Promotional Info

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- In an effort to help consumers easily identify products grown in the Golden State, Safeway/Vons is the first major retailer to offer "California Grown" product information statewide, featuring the voluntary marketing program's signage in each of its 531 supermarkets.
  • Kroger Launches Dollar Store Pilot in Houston

    HOUSTON -- The Houston Business Journal reports that the Kroger Co. has chosen Houston as the test market for its new Kroger Dollar Store concept. The Cincinnati, Ohio-based retailer, which is the market leader in the Houston area, already has converted approximately 500 square feet of space into dollar store domains in two of its stores there.
  • Fresh Express Chosen as New Corporate Brand Name of PFG Subsidiaries

    SALINAS, Calif. -- The fresh-cut division of Performance Food Group (PFG), comprising three subsidiary companies -- Fresh Advantage, Redi-Cut Foods, and Fresh Express -- will operate under the corporate name of Fresh Express.
  • SimonDelivers Expands Service in Minnesota

    GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. - SimonDelivers, Minnesota's leading home-grocery delivery service, today announced its expansion to serve customers in Rochester, St. Cloud, Faribault, Northfield and Hudson, Wis.
  • Aurora Foods in Process of Restructuring

    ST. LOUIS -- Aurora Foods, Inc., the manufacturer of Duncan Hines cake mixes, Aunt Jemima frozen waffles, and a host of other supermarket staples is in the process of selling a majority stake in the company to J.W. Childs Associates L.P. for $200 million as part of a prenegotiated bankruptcy plan.
  • Court OKs Hemp Use in Foods

    SAN FRANCISCO -- The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has denied a planned Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) interpretive rule intended to ban the manufacturing of edible hempseed and oil under the Controlled Substances Act.
  • Supermarket FRESH FOOD Business: No time to chicken out

    Undaunted by difficult times and beef producers' nutritional claims, the poultry industry fights back.
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