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  • Study: Consumers Prefer Locally Grown Food Over Organic

    AMES, Iowa - Consumers are supportive of locally grown food and the farmers who grow it, according to a study conducted by the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture at Iowa State University.
  • SimonDelivers.com Named Among Top 50 Web Sites

    GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. - SimonDelivers.com, a Minnesota-based home-grocery delivery service, has been named to the "Best of the Web: The Top 50 Retailing Web Sites" poll by national trade publication Internet Retailer.
  • Ahold Selling Peruvian Supermarkets

    AMSTERDAM -- Ahold, which is selling assets to reduce its debt, has sold the Santa Isabel supermarkets in Peru to Grupo Interbank and a group of investors headed by Nexus Group for an undisclosed sum, according to Reuters.
  • Way Cleared for Morrison to Make Fresh Offer for Safeway

    LONDON -- The U.K. government announced today that the country's three largest supermarket chains had agreed not to bid for Safeway, allowing their smaller rival, William Morrison, to make a new offer later in the month, Reuters reports. Morrison has 21 days to bid again for Safeway.
  • Spartan Stores, Sherwood Enter Into Supply Agreement

    GRAND RAPIDS, Mich -- Spartan Stores, Inc. has entered into a supply agreement with Detroit-based Sherwood Food Distributors, the nation's largest independent meat distributor. Sherwood serves almost half of the United States from distribution centers in Detroit, Cleveland, and Cincinnati.
  • Lieberman Wants Junk Food Company Probe

    WASHINGTON - Democratic presidential candidate and Connecticut senator Joe Lieberman is seeking a federal investigation into the marketing practices of junk food firms, AP reports.
  • Customs, FDA Collaborate on Food Inspections

    WASHINGTON - Customs agents along U.S. borders have become food inspectors to monitor food imports more closely for signs of bioterrorism, federal officials announced Wednesday, according to AP.
  • BJ's November Same-Store Sales Up 8.4 Percent

    NATICK, Mass. - BJ's Wholesale Club Inc.'s November same-store sales went up 8.4 percent, less than the 9.7 percent growth analysts had predicted, as strong sales in the first half of the month stalled in the second half, according to Dow Jones Business News.
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