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  • Acculturated Hispanics Eat More Like Other Americans: Study

    PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y. -- Note to grocers courting Hispanics: Try to gauge how long your target market's been absorbing American culture. As they acculturate, Hispanics living in the United States develop progressively more Americanized eating habits, a study by the NPD Group here found.
  • Promotion Allowance Levels at 10-year High: Promodata Study

    CHICAGO -- A study conducted by research firm Promodata's Price-Trak Group projects a decade-high average promotion allowance of 15 percent by year's end. This high allowance level is being driven by consistent increases across all major product groups, with the exception of refrigerated foods, which peaked in 2002/03, according to the group.
  • Price Chopper Plans Grand Opening of New $16M Frozen Food DC Next Week

    SCHENECTADY, N.Y. -- Price Chopper here will hold a grand opening ceremony Dec. 15 at 10:30 a.m. of its 160,000-square-foot frozen food distribution center, the largest in the capital district, in the Rotterdam Industrial Park. Last January the Northeast regional grocer revealed plans to construct the $16 million facility.
  • Food Lion to Unveil Redesigned Prototype

    SALISBURY, N.C. -- Delhaize USA unit Food Lion here will unveil a new store design in its home state next week, featuring a more shopper-friendly layout and a standalone organic and natural foods section grouped with wines.
  • CSPI Calls on FDA to Require Seafood Mercury POP Notices

    WASHINGTON -- The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) should urge states to require easy-to-understand advice about mercury in fish right at the seafood counter, according to the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) here.
  • Redner's Prepares for First Maryland Opening

    READING, Pa. -- Redner's Markets, Inc. here is in the home stretch of finalizing preparations to open its newest and first Maryland Warehouse Market Dec. 14 in Elkton, Md.
  • COVER STORY: Retailer of the Year: Growing up Bashas'

    It's hard to imagine a grocer that knows its home state better, or that tries harder to treat everyone like family.
  • Next Year to Be a Busy One for CPG Companies, With New Trends on the Horizon

    NAPLES, N.Y. -- This was a year of transition for many packaged goods marketers, paving the way for an extremely active year for new products in 2006, according to global business information provider Datamonitor. New packaged goods rollouts in the United States are up 6.5 percent from last year, though Oct. 31, 2005, as the end of low-carbmania has allowed other health-and-wellness-related trends to take hold.
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