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  • Naples Wild Oats to Donate $10K Raised by Cook-off to Local Charities

    BOULDER, Colo. -- The newly opened Naples Wild Oats Marketplace will donate $10,000 raised from yesterday's culinary competition to three Naples nonprofit organizations.
  • Super Bowl-related Spending Projected to Increase This Year: RAMA Survey

    WASHINGTON -- Supermarkets may score a touchdown in Super Bowl-related sales this year. Consumers plan on spending an average of $56.04 on Super Bowl-related merchandise this year, up from last year's $36.78, according to the Retail Advertising and Marketing Association's (RAMA) 2007 Super Bowl Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey. Total spending for the Feb. 4 Super Bowl is expected to reach $8.7 billion.
  • Naples Wild Oats to Donate $10K Raised by Cook-off to Local Charities

    BOULDER, Colo. -- The newly opened Naples Wild Oats Marketplace will donate $10,000 raised from yesterday's culinary competition to three Naples nonprofit organizations.
  • Save-A-Lot Set To Open Five Stores in Texas

    ST. LOUIS -- Save-A-Lot, based here, said it will open five stores in Texas within the next month. Two will be in Houston, while the others will be located in Brownsville, Harlingen, and Victoria.
  • Wegmans Replenishing Orders With Prescient

    ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Wegmans Food Markets here has chosen West Chester, Pa.-based Prescient Applied Intelligence, Inc.'s Demand Planning and Inventory and Replenishment Planning modules to generate orders for about 800 vendors.
  • Manischewitz Foods Courts Broader Consumer Base With New Items

    SECAUCUS, N.J. -- In a bid to attract shoppers beyond its core market, Manischewitz Foods, owned by R.A.B Food Groups, LLC here, is branching out into new product lines: Louisville, Ky,-based IMC Licensing, a full-service licensing agency specializing in consumer product brands, said yesterday it has negotiated multiple new licensing agreements to develop a range of premium-quality kosher foods for the well-known brand.
  • United Fresh Adopts Produce Safety Principles; NRA Applauds

    WASHINGTON -- The board of directors of the United Fresh Produce Association, based here, has adopted four guiding principles advocating science-based produce safety standards. The trade group is also voicing support for federal oversight of clear and consistent standards that are applicable to all produce grown anywhere in the United States, or imported into the country.
  • B&G Foods Acquires Cream of Wheat Brand From Kraft

    PARSIPPANY, N.J. -- B&G Foods, Inc. here, said yesterday that a newly formed subsidiary of the company would acquire the Cream of Wheat and Cream of Rice hot cereal brands from Northfield, Ill.-based Kraft Foods Global, Inc. for about $200 million in cash.
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