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  • Wild Oats' Net Income Drops; New Initiatives Offer Potential Lift

    BOULDER, Colo. - Increased direct-store expenses and softer-than-expected sales in the second quarter led to a drop in Wild Oats Markets, Inc.'s second-quarter net income, the company said in an earnings conference call yesterday morning.
  • Albertsons.com Expands Home Delivery

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Albertsons.com, the online grocery service of Albertsons, Inc., said yesterday that it has expanded its online grocery service to serve Sacramento-area residents in 80 zip codes.
  • SimonDelivers Reaches 2 Million Mark

    GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. - SimonDelivers, a grocery delivery service operating in the upper Midwest, has delivered its 2 millionth order.
  • Report: Albertsons' Acquisition of Shaw's Surprises Local Labor Union

    WEST BRIDGEWATER, Mass. - When Albertsons announced last week it would acquire Shaw's Supermarkets in a stock purchase deal expected to take place in the next 30 to 45 days, both analysts and leaders of the labor union that represents about one-third of Shaw's work force were caught off guard, according to the Providence Journal in Rhode Island.
  • D'Agostino Hires New Director of GM/HBC

    LARCHMONT, N.Y. - D'Agostino Supermarkets, based here, announced today that Neil Buckley has joined the company as director of general merchandise and HBC, replacing David D'Agostino, who has relinquished the position to concentrate on the company's online shopping service at DAGNYC.com.
  • Safeway.com Projects Additional Growth on West Coast

    PLEASANTON, Calif. - After launching its online service nearly two years ago, Safeway.com is on track to open additional stores for order fulfillment in the greater Bay Area as its customer demand continues to grow.
  • FreshDirect CEO and Founder Steps Down

    NEW YORK - Joseph Fedele has stepped down as chief executive of FreshDirect, the New York City online food delivery company that he helped to found just over a year ago.
  • Wal-Mart Tests Online Music Service

    LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Wal-Mart Stores Inc. on Thursday began testing a new online music service, which offers song downloads for just 88 cents per song, compared to the 99 cents charged by most of its competitors.
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