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  • Farm Boy's Latest Store Features Prepared Food Department

    OTTAWA, Ont. -- Farm Boy, Inc. said its new store here, its tenth in 25 years of business, features the retailer's newest full-service department, Chef Prepared, in which in-store chefs create restaurant-quality food that is affordably priced.
  • New Study Sets Benchmarks for Frequent Shopper Data

    LIVONIA, Mich. -- Retailers that use frequent shopper card (FSC) data to target direct mail programs see a 25.9 percent average increase in incremental sales, according to a new benchmarking study by loyalty automation solutions vendor Valassis.
  • Progressive Grocer in Licensing Venture to Serve Burgeoning India Retail Market

    NEW YORK -- Through a licensing arrangement with The Nielsen Company here, the IMAGES Group of New Delhi is launching the Indian edition of grocery trade publication Progressive Grocer.
  • Farm Boy's Latest Store Features Prepared Food Department

    OTTAWA, Ont. -- Farm Boy, Inc. said its new store here, its tenth in 25 years of business, features the retailer's newest full-service department, Chef Prepared, in which in-store chefs create restaurant-quality food that is affordably priced.
  • Farm Boy's Latest Store Features Prepared Food Department

    OTTAWA, Ont. -- Farm Boy, Inc. said its new store here, its tenth in 25 years of business, features the retailer's newest full-service department, Chef Prepared, in which in-store chefs create restaurant-quality food that is affordably priced.
  • Alto-Shaam Names 2 Sales, Marketing VPs

    MENOMONEE FALLS, WI - Foodservice equipment provider Alto-Shaam here said it promoted Jack Scott and Todd Griffith have been promoted to the positions of v.p., sales and marketing. Both executives will assume joint responsibility for the direction, growth, and development of Alto-Shaam's domestic business portfolio, in addition to the company's strategic planning and marketing initiatives.
  • Premium-Priced Rose Wine Sales Up 45%

    SCHAUMBURG, Ill. - Consumers tastes for wine are becoming increasingly upscale, driving sales of premium-priced rose wines up 45 percent in the past year, making the $6-and-over segment of this varietal one of the strongest emerging growth segments in all table and sparkling wine, according to new data from The Nielsen Company.
  • Premium-Priced Rose Wine Sales Up 45%

    SCHAUMBURG, Ill. - Consumers tastes for wine are becoming increasingly upscale, driving sales of premium-priced rose wines up 45 percent in the past year, making the $6-and-over segment of this varietal one of the strongest emerging growth segments in all table and sparkling wine, according to new data from The Nielsen Company.
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