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  • Andrew Young Steps Down From Post at Working Families for Wal-Mart

    ATLANTA -- Former Atlanta mayor and U.N. ambassador leader Andrew Young, who began serving as chairman of lobbyist group Working Families for Wal-Mart in February, said on Friday he was stepping down from the position after being criticized for remarks that some perceived to be racially offensive.
  • Grocery Circulars Do Attract Shoppers: Stanford Study

    STANFORD, Calif. -- Grocery circulars announcing the latest local grocery specials remain an effective means of connecting with consumers, according to new research released by the Stanford Graduate School of Business here.
  • Nonfoods Up for Grabs among Retail Channels: IRI Study

    CHICAGO -- No retail channel dominates the nonfoods business, and retailers that implement strong marketing and merchandising initiatives stand to gain a greater share of general merchandise and HBC sales, according to a new study by marketing information firm Information Resources Inc.
  • Nonfoods Up for Grabs among Retail Channels: IRI Study

    CHICAGO -- No retail channel dominates the nonfoods business, and retailers that implement strong marketing and merchandising initiatives stand to gain a greater share of general merchandise and HBC sales, according to a new study by marketing information firm Information Resources Inc.
  • Nonfoods Up for Grabs among Retail Channels: IRI Study

    CHICAGO -- No retail channel dominates the nonfoods business, and retailers that implement strong marketing and merchandising initiatives stand to gain a greater share of general merchandise and HBC sales, according to a new study by marketing information firm Information Resources Inc.
  • Nonfoods Up for Grabs among Retail Channels: IRI Study

    CHICAGO -- No retail channel dominates the nonfoods business, and retailers that implement strong marketing and merchandising initiatives stand to gain a greater share of general merchandise and HBC sales, according to a new study by marketing information firm Information Resources Inc.
  • Proposed Rule on Fruits, Veggies, and Whole Grains for WIC Published

    WASHINGTON -- A proposed rule by the U.S. Department of Agriculture that would add fruits, vegetables, and whole grains to the Woman, Infants, and Children (WIC) nutrition program for the first time in its 32-year history was published online yesterday. The rule represents the first update to WIC since 1980.
  • Proposed Rule on Fruits, Veggies, and Whole Grains for WIC Published

    WASHINGTON -- A proposed rule by the U.S. Department of Agriculture that would add fruits, vegetables, and whole grains to the Woman, Infants, and Children (WIC) nutrition program for the first time in its 32-year history was published online yesterday. The rule represents the first update to WIC since 1980.
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