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  • Grocery Channel Gets Exclusive Pet Supply Deal

    NEW YORK -- Supermarkets are getting an extra competitive edge in their efforts to protect the pet category against other channels in the form of an exclusive offer from a pet products supplier.
  • Coke Cites Pressure from Wal-Mart in Court Filing

    ATLANTA -- The Coca-Cola Co. here implied in a court filing that Wal-Mart used its size and market power to pressure the soft drink supplier to switch its delivery terms.
  • Kendzel To Become Managing Director of FMI's Safe Quality Food Institute

    WASHINGTON -- Jim Kendzel, a long-time leader and executive in the public health field, has been named managing director of the Safe Quality Food Institute (SQFI), a division of The Food Marketing Institute here.
  • Giant Eagle Launches New Gas Discount Pilot, Cuts HBC Prices

    PITTSBURGH -- Giant Eagle here is beginning a four-week test today of a program that will award additional fuel discounts to shoppers at 81 of its Pennsylvania stores. The new gas discount pilot, Bonus fuelperks, will be layered on top of the regional market leader's existing self-funded fuelperks! rewards program, which gives Advantage loyalty cardholders 10 cents off a gallon gas at Giant Eagle's GetGo c-stores for every $50 spent.
  • Supervalu Successfully Syncs 500 Suppliers

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Supervalu is now successfully synchronizing supply chain data with 500 suppliers using the Global Data Synchronization Network (GDSN)-certified 1SYNC Data Pool solution, the company said at the U Connect Conference here yesterday.
  • Seafood Vendor Pleads Guilty to Insider Trading in Ahold Case

    COLUMBIA, Md. -- Rhode Island resident Brady Schofield, owner of Seafood Marketing Specialists, which supplied Ahold-owned U.S. Foodservice here, yesterday pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in New York to six counts of insider trading and one count of conspiracy to falsify records, according to published reports. After entering his plea, Schofield expressed remorse for his actions.
  • A&P to Extend Insignia POPSign Program

    MONTVALE, N.J. -- The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. here has signed a three-year corporate agreement with Minneapolis-based Insignia Systems, Inc. to extend its participation in the Insignia POPSign program.
  • Coca-Cola Adopts Environmentally-Friendly Refrigeration Units

    ATLANTA -- Now consumers can have a Coke and a breath of fresh air, as The Coca-Cola Company has completed its transition to HFC-Free insulation for 98 percent of all new purchases of refrigerated sales and marketing equipment.
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