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  • QRS Announces Tradeweave Retail Price Analyzer

    QRS Corporation, provider of global sourcing and supply chain management solutions for the retail industry, on Friday announced the availability of a new service for the grocery industry.
  • Albertson's Names Kathy J. Herbert to Head Human Resources

    Albertson's Inc. announced that Kathy J. Herbert, 48, has been named Executive Vice President - Human Resources, reporting directly to Larry Johnston, Chairman and CEO.
  • Former Supermarket Employees Plan Rally to Protest Owed Severance

    Former Furrs Supermarkets Inc. employees are spreading word to one another to attend a court hearing Thursday to protest that they have not received promised severance pay. In a separate action, union officials filed a motion Sept. 21 asking the court to direct Furrs to make the payments.
  • Coinstar Names David Cole CEO

    Coinstar Inc. on Thursday announced the appointment of David Cole as its new chief executive officer. Cole brings more than 30 years of leadership, operations, and sales management experience to Coinstar.
  • ShopRite Revised Proposal Rejected By Union Leadership

    CLEMENTON, N.J., Oct. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- ShopRite announced today that the revised contract proposal they had presented to UFCW Local 1360 was rejected without review by union membership. The contracts between ShopRite and the Local expired in March/April and the parties continued to operate under an extension while they negotiated. On September 6, 2001 the union called for a work stoppage.
  • Acirca Acquires Largest U.S. Organic Juice Brand

    Acirca Inc. announced on Wednesday it has acquired Mountain Sun, the number one brand of certified organic juice in the United States.
  • Agribuys Launches Seafood Advisory Council

    Agribuys announced on Wednesday the creation of a seafood supplier advisory council, which will give suppliers a forum to voice concerns, air e-commerce-related issues, and request additions to the Agribuys platform.
  • New Jersey Union Rejects Shop Rite Offer

    The union representing 1,400 striking workers at 10 Shop Rite supermarkets in southern New Jersey on Tuesday rejected the latest company contract proposal for settling the four-week old strike.
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