Supermarket & Grocery Industry News

  • Martin's Super Markets Moves to Scan Based Trading

    DALLAS - Martin's Super Markets of South Bend, Ind., said it plans to move to scan based trading relationships with its suppliers using sbtLink, the scan based trading service from the viaLink Company.
  • Georgia-Pacific Joins UCCnet

    LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. - UCCnet announced on Tuesday the consumer products unit of Georgia-Pacific Corp. will begin implementing the organization's item registration and data synchronization services.
  • TECHNOLOGY: Be shelf-satisfied

    The payoff from investing in shelf management tools is being able to serve your customers better than your competitors. Most retailers haven't taken it that far.
  • Food Groups Meet to Discuss Risks of Acrylamide

    WASHINGTON - Officials from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration were scheduled to meet with consumer groups and food manufacturers on Monday to discuss the risk of acrylamide, a possible carcinogen found in many fried or baked starchy foods.
  • Tesco, Carrefour Accused of Unfair Trade Practices in Thailand

    BANGKOK, Thailand - Global supermarket retailers Tesco, based in the UK, and Carrefour, based in France, are among a group of retailers being accused of indulging in unfair trade practices in Thailand, according to an inquiry panel established by the Trade Competition Committee, the Bangkok Post reports.
  • Report: Target May Give Supermarkets 'A Run for Their Money'

    COLUMBUS, Ohio - In the next five years, Target could likely become a top 10 U.S. food player if it finds the right recipe, according to a new report from global management consulting and market research firm Retail Forward.
  • Winn-Dixie Taps New Senior VP/CIO from Outside Industry

    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Winn-Dixie Stores Inc. on Wednesday announced that Karen Salem will be joining the company as senior VP and CIO.
  • Smithfield Plant Recalls Ground Beef

    WASHINGTON - A Smithfield Foods Inc. meat plant said on Monday it recalled 203,600 pounds of fresh ground beef products because of concerns they may be contaminated with the potentially deadly E. coli bacteria.
  • Business Steps Up Campaign Against European Food Rules

    BRUSSELS - North American companies and governments are stepping up a campaign asking European Union lawmakers to modify controversial labeling proposals for genetically modified foods, Dow Jones Newswires reports.
  • 55th Annual Consumer Expenditures Study

    Despite the myriad challenges of last year, supermarket sales rose 3.5 percent from 2000, when the economy was in decidedly better shape. All departments shared in the advance.
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