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  • Tops Cuts 400 Jobs in NE Ohio as Part of Operational Overhaul

    Buffalo, N.Y. -- Tops Markets, LLC says it will close three stores and change some services that will result in the elimination of about 400 jobs in northeast Ohio. The recently announced staff reductions follow the elimination of six stores and 390 jobs in the market, which was announced in January.
  • Tops Cuts 400 Jobs in NE Ohio as Part of Operational Overhaul

    Buffalo, N.Y. -- Tops Markets, LLC says it will close three stores and change some services that will result in the elimination of about 400 jobs in northeast Ohio. The recently announced staff reductions follow the elimination of six stores and 390 jobs in the market, which was announced in January.
  • Clemens Gets Its Third State-Owned Liquor Store-In-Store

    HARRISBURG, Pa. -- Clemens Markets, a Kulpsville, Pa.-based 20-store family retailer, is the proud recipient of a third One Stop Shop -- the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board's (PLCB) full-service wine and spirits store-within-a-store format -- in its Lionville supermarket located just outside of Exton, Pa.
  • Ahold USA to Implement Cutting-Edge Data Warehousing Appliance

    QUINCY, Mass. -- Ahold USA should shortly have the terabyte tiger by the tail, as it installs and implements a faster, more robust customer data warehouse platform this year.
  • INDEPENDENTS REPORT: Strong finishers

    The squeeze on smaller operators will continue into 2005, but these merchants have strategies for staying ahead of the pack.
  • FRESH FOOD: Hard rain

    The aftermath of turbulent weather cast a cloud over the PMA Show, but innovative ideas still shone through.
  • Stop & Shop, Giant Food Measuring Online Customer Satisfaction

    QUINCY, Mass. - Two supermarket chains owned by Ahold USA, Shop & Stop Supermarket Co., headquartered here, and Landover, Md.-based Giant Food, LLC have chosen Ann Arbor, Mich.-based ForeSee Results to measure customer satisfaction within the chains' Web site content.
  • FRESH FOOD: The ripe stuff

    Innovative programs can ripen sales of underrated fruits, leading to juicy profits.
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