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  • GROCERY: The breakfast club

    'If you can't beat 'em, join 'em' is the cereal category's modus operandi in the face of the low-carb movement.
  • COVER STORY: Thought for food

    At Bloom, Food Lion's new concept for the future, putting customers first means turning several retail rules upside down.
  • Updated Dietary Guidelines Released

    WASHINGTON - The government-appointed Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee on Friday proposed its new federal dietary guidelines, which are issued every five years and form the basis of the food pyramid.
  • Presidential Hopeful Kerry Endorses COOL

    WASHINGTON - Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry has pledged to ensure that country of origin labeling "is implemented as Congress intended," according to a position paper on the Kerry-Edwards 2004 Campaign Web site.
  • 3-A-Day Dairy Weight-loss Plan to Be Launched

    NEW YORK ¿ The National Dairy Council has teamed with WebMD Weight Loss Clinic to sponsor a new weight-loss program that touts eating three daily servings of dairy products as part of a reduced-calorie diet.
  • Giant of Landover Provides Lunchtime Food Safety Tips

    LANDOVER, Md. - In conjunction with the kickoff of National Food Safety Education Month in September, Giant Food has launched an effort to offer consumers back-to-school food tips for keeping lunches safe.
  • Report: Tainted Roma Tomatoes Possibly Linked to Fla., S.C.

    PITTSBURGH, Pa. - The tainted Roma tomatoes believed to have sickened more than 416 people in five states who ate at Sheetz convenience stores in early July have reportedly been traced to farms in Florida and possibly South Carolina.
  • Sheetz Ads Follow Reports of Third Salmonella Strain Linked to Outbreak

    PITTSBURGH ¿ On the heels of reports that Pennsylvania health department officials suspect that a third, rare strain of salmonella bacteria may be linked to tomatoes served at Sheetz convenience stores, the Altoona, Pa.-based chain ran full-page advertisements in the Sunday editions of leading daily newspapers in its core Pittsburgh market.
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