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  • AFFI Praises Late TV Dinner Inventor

    MCLEAN, Va. -- The American Frozen Food Institute (AFFI), based here, yesterday issued a heartfelt tribute to one of its own -- Gerald E. "Gerry" Thomas, inventor of the TV dinner, who died in Paradise Valley, Ariz. this week of cancer at the age of 83.
  • Spartan Stores Fiscal '06 1Q Earnings Jump

    GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -- Overcoming lower sales with expense reductions, Spartan Stores' profit climbed 71 percent in the fiscal first quarter ended June 18, while earnings rose to $2.7 million, or 12 cents per share, from $1.6 million, or 8 cents per share, a year earlier.
  • Whole Foods Market Opens First Baton Rouge Store

    AUSTIN, Texas -- Leading natural and organic foods retailer Whole Foods Market opened its inaugural Baton Rouge store yesterday, its third in the state of Louisiana. The nearly 50,000-square-foot location is at 7529 Corporate Blvd. at Jefferson Highway.
  • Del Monte and Pacer Ink Global Logistics Pact

    CONCORD, Calif. -- San Francisco-based Del Monte Foods has tapped Pacer International, Inc., a logistics and freight transportation provider here, to provide comprehensive logistics services for the producer, distributor, and marketer of branded and private label food and pet products.
  • CPG Company Initiatives Continue to Reduce Cost of Unsaleables: Report

    VANCOUVER, B.C. -- For the second straight year, the cost of unsaleable products has declined for CPG manufacturers, according to the 2005 Unsaleables Benchmark Report, which was released yesterday at the Joint Unsaleables Management Conference here, which is produced by GMA in conjunction with FMI, the National Association of Chain Drug Stores, and the Consumer Healthcare Products Association.
  • Cub is Exclusive Grocer for 2005 Minnesota State Fair

    STILLWATER, Minn. -- Cub Foods will once again partner with the Minnesota State Fair as the event's exclusive grocery retailer and exclusive ticket outlet in the Twin Cities and greater Minnesota.
  • Safeway Back-to-School Program Helps Shoppers Raise School Funds

    PLEASANTON -- Safeway, Inc., based here, yesterday launched a companywide back-to-school program with the involvement of over 40 food companies, to help customers raise money for their local schools.
  • Two New England Supermarkets to be Leased to Hannaford

    SCARBOROUGH, Maine -- Delhaize-owned Hannaford Bros., based here, will be adding its banner to two supermarkets in New Hampshire, one in New London and another in Bristol, according to published reports. The stores are being sold by the Cricenti family, which has operated Cricenti's Markets in New England since 1947.
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