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  • Kroger Ups the Ante for Sustainability

    Kroger shoots to makes it easier for customers to do their part through expanded sustainability program.
  • Hannaford Buying Four Graves Super Markets Units

    SCARBOROUGH, Maine -- Hannaford Bros. Supermarkets, based here, is in the process of buying four of the five stores owned by independent Graves Super Markets, according to published reports. This week Graves is turning over ownership of three of the four stores while keeping the company's home location on Presque Isle, Maine in Aroostook County.
  • Grocery Industry Logistics Consortium Formed to Standardize Logistics

    DALLAS -- Supply network services provider One Network Enterprises said this week it has formed a consortium of retailers, suppliers, and carriers to define standard processes to streamline the flow of goods from suppliers through distribution centers to stores. The ONE Retail Standards Board features retailers, transportation service providers, and CPG companies.
  • Grocery Industry Logistics Consortium Formed to Standardize Logistics

    DALLAS -- Supply network services provider One Network Enterprises said this week it has formed a consortium of retailers, suppliers, and carriers to define standard processes to streamline the flow of goods from suppliers through distribution centers to stores. The ONE Retail Standards Board features retailers, transportation service providers, and CPG companies.
  • Food Lion Joins ONE Retail Network

    SALISBURY, N.C. - Food Lion yesterday joined the ONE Retail Network -- an Internet-based supply network with many-to-many connectivity developed by Dallas-based One Network Enterprises, Inc. (ONE).
  • Kroger Acquiring Three Omaha-area Albertsons Stores

    CINCINNATI - The Kroger Co. has reached an agreement with No Frills Supermarkets, Inc. to buy three Albertsons stores in the Omaha area. The transaction is expected to be complete by early September. Financial terms were not revealed.
  • Kroger Continues Beef Recall

    CINCINNATI - The Kroger Co. announced today that it is continuing to accept ground beef products as part of a recall launched a week ago by the ConAgra Beef Co.
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