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  • Whole Foods to Enter Canadian Market

    TORONTO - U.S. organic and natural foods grocer Whole Foods Market has picked Toronto for its first foreign store and is considering opening another in Vancouver, British Columbia, Reuters reports.
  • Meat Mislabeling Scandal Hits Japan

    TOKYO - Japan's largest meat dealer said today it repackaged inexpensive beef and pork as top-quality brands for sale to supermarkets, The Associated Press reports. The food-labeling scandal is the second to hit the country in just over a month.
  • Report: Channel Blurring is Changing Food Retail Biz

    MINNEAPOLIS - As the mass-merchandising industry begins to mature, the channel's focus on food as a vehicle for growth is resulting in supercenters that are beginning to look like conventional grocery stores, says U.S. Bancorp Piper Jaffray Senior Food Processing and Distribution Analyst George Dahlman.
  • Hurry Inc. to Close Remaining Stores

    ATLANTA - Hurry Inc., formerly known as Harry's Farmers Market Inc., has reported it plans to close its remaining stores in the Atlanta market on or about March 4.
  • Study: Supermarkets Are Replacing Small Food Shops in France

    PARIS - Local food shops or "epiceries" in France have decreased by more than 70 percent over the past 30 years after supermarket chains made their debut, according to a report released today by the government statistics agency, INSEE, The Associated Press reports.
  • Smithfield Foods Forms Deli Group

    SMITHFIELD, Va. - U.S. pork producer Smithfield Foods Inc. on Tuesday announced it has formed a new unit, the Smithfield Deli Group, to market to the retail deli trade. The company named Richard T. Goodman president of the unit.
  • A&P Names David Smithies Head of Atlantic Region

    MONTVALE, N.J. - The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company Inc. on Tuesday announced that David Smithies has been appointed president of the company's Atlantic Region.
  • PETA Launches Safeway Boycott

    DALLAS - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) launched its boycott against Safeway Inc.'s supermarket chains Monday, the Dallas Morning News reports.
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