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  • UFFVA Forms New Business Development Council

    Washington, D.C. --The United Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Association here is getting down to business. The trade group has established a business development council to help its members become more efficient and profitable by getting better at training and education.
  • Food Lion Boosting Fresh, Applying Other Tweaks to Bloom

    SALISBURY, N.C. -- Food Lion asked, and Bloom shoppers have answered: We want more fresh foods.
  • Marsh Supermarkets Readies for Illinois Debut

    Indianapolis -- Marsh Supermarkets is in the final stages of preparing to open its first location in Illinois on Aug. 22 with a new 66,000-square-foot Lifestyle format store in Naperville, a community that was recently ranked third on Money Magazine's list of the top, "100 Best Places to Live" for 2005.
  • Super Berry Acai Gets Into Granola

    NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. -- Vitasti, Inc., based here, a food company specializing in the health-and-wellness sector, has developed a new line of vitamin-rich granola with an antioxidant supplement and a hip new featured ingredient -- the acai berry. Harvested in the Brazilian rainforest and touted by the media as "nature's perfect food," the acai (pronounced "AH-sci-EE") has been used for thousands of years by Brazil's indigenous peoples, who attribute various healing and nutritional properties to the fruit.
  • COVER STORY: LOSS PREVENTION: A pound of prevention

    Clamping down on retail losses should be everybody's business.
  • GROCERY: Extra points

    While snacks, beer, and soft drinks score biggest for Super Bowl, retailers can gain yardage with many nontraditional products, too.
  • 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.
  • 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.
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