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  • Save Mart's Drug-testing Program Pays Off

    MODESTO, Calif. -- Save Mart Supermarkets, a 120-store grocery chain based here, said yesterday that its employee drug-testing program using Canton, Mass.-based Avitar's ORALScreen Drugometer has resulted in lower turnover and workers' compensation incident rates, as well as the hiring of better employees.
  • Save Mart to Speed Checkouts With New POS System

    MODESTO, Calif. -- Save Mart Supermarkets, the 123-store regional chain based here, plans to begin a chain-wide update of its point-of-sale (POS) software and hardware this summer.
  • Save Mart to Speed Checkouts With New POS System

    MODESTO, Calif. -- Save Mart Supermarkets, the 123-store regional chain based here, plans to begin a chain-wide update of its point-of-sale (POS) software and hardware this summer.
  • Save Mart Installs Predictive Analysis Software

    MODESTO, Calif. -- Save Mart Supermarkets here added a new weapon to its competitive arsenal -- predictive analytics software, developed to tightly control controlling category management and keep profit margins in line.
  • Save Mart Installs Predictive Analysis Software

    MODESTO, Calif. -- Save Mart Supermarkets here added a new weapon to its competitive arsenal -- predictive analytics software, developed to tightly control controlling category management and keep profit margins in line.
  • Bi-Lo/Bruno's Store Closings Revealed

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. and GREENVILLE, S.C. ¿ Bi-Lo, LLC and Bruno's Supermarkets, Inc., two chains formerly owned by Ahold USA, have disclosed separately their plans to shutter a total of 29 stores this month, in several Southeastern states.
  • Bi-Lo/Bruno's Store Closings Revealed

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. and GREENVILLE, S.C. ¿ Bi-Lo, LLC and Bruno's Supermarkets, Inc., two chains formerly owned by Ahold USA, have disclosed separately their plans to shutter a total of 29 stores this month, in several Southeastern states.
  • Bay Area Supermarket Workers Approve Contract

    SAN JOSE, Calif. -- The settlement reached late last month between the UFCW Bay Area Coalition of eight union locals and Safeway, Albertson's, and Kroger was officially approved late last week by over 20,000 grocery workers throughout the Bay Area.
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