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  • GROCERY: Energy Drinks: Liquid dynamite

    Energy drinks have burst out of nowhere to give a quick lift to the supermarket beverage aisle. But their real payoff could be staying power.
  • COVER STORY: Sports Marketing: Playing to win

    Retailers that approach sports marketing strategically can take the lead -- but they must be willing to open the throttle and accelerate beyond sponsorship rights.
  • FRESH FOOD: Meat: Lean times

    Between wholesale price hikes and shoppers hungry for bargains, the pressure's on retail margins in the meat case.
  • Cargill Makes Record-Breaking Ground Beef Donation to Second Harvest

    WICHITA, Kan. - Cargill Meat Solutions based here donated 94,520 pounds of ground beef to America's Second Harvest, representing the largest ground beef donation in anti-hunger organization's 26-year history.
  • Martin's Super Markets Now Spartan's Leading Wholesale Customer

    GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. -- Spartan Stores, Inc., based here said it has "significantly expanded a distribution supply relationship" with South Bend, Inc.-based Martin's Super Markets, an independent grocery retailer with locations in southwest Michigan and north central Indiana
  • Wal-Mart Planning 400 In-store Clinics in 2-3 Years

    BENTONVILLE, Ark. -- Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. said yesterday it plans to contract with local hospitals and other organizations to open as many as 400 in-store health clinics over the next two to three years -- and if current market forces continue, up to 2,000 clinics could be in Wal-Mart stores over the next five to seven years.
  • Wal-Mart Planning 400 In-store Clinics in 2-3 Years

    BENTONVILLE, Ark. -- Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. said yesterday it plans to contract with local hospitals and other organizations to open as many as 400 in-store health clinics over the next two to three years -- and if current market forces continue, up to 2,000 clinics could be in Wal-Mart stores over the next five to seven years.
  • Wal-Mart Planning 400 In-store Clinics in 2-3 Years

    BENTONVILLE, Ark. -- Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. said yesterday it plans to contract with local hospitals and other organizations to open as many as 400 in-store health clinics over the next two to three years -- and if current market forces continue, up to 2,000 clinics could be in Wal-Mart stores over the next five to seven years.
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