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Supermarket & Grocery Industry News

  • Food Safety Expert to Join UFFVA Staff

    WASHINGTON - Jennifer Tong will join the United Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Association (UFFVA) here July 1 as director of food safety and nutrition outreach. She brings an extensive background in food safety and nutrition within the restaurant industry.
  • Michigan Kroger Employees Ratify New Contract

    MADISON HEIGHTS, Mich. - Approximately 8,500 members of the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Union, Local 876 -- working at 86 Michigan Kroger stores -- are now covered by a grocery contract in the Midwest.
  • GMA Honors Kroger's Pichler, Presents Kraft With Inaugural AMC CPG Award

    WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. - Joseph A. Pichler, who will retire later this month as chairman of The Kroger Co., was the recipient of the 2004 Hall of Achievement Award by the Grocery Manufacturers of America (GMA).
  • Report: CPG Industry Sales Continue to Rebound

    WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. - The CPG industry's financial performance in 2003 continued to rebound as median net sales rose nearly two percentage points to 6.5 percent from 4.6 percent in 2002, and returns on sales and assets continued to climb for most companies, according to a study released during GMA's Executive Conference here.
  • Marsh Supermarkets Announces 4Q and Fiscal 2004 Results

    INDIANAPOLIS - A continuing weak local economy, high unemployment, and competitive new supermarket square footage were the reasons cited for Marsh Supermarkets' net loss, the company announced yesterday.
  • Loblaw to Streamline Fresh Foods Supply Chain With iTradeNetwork

    TORONTO - Loblaw Cos., Ltd., based here, has selected Livermore, Calif.-based iTradeNetwork as the supply chain management solution provider for its fresh products sourcing.
  • GROCERY: The soft sell

    Aided by Atkins, great taste, and versatility, sales of soft cheeses are strong despite record-high milk prices.
  • FEATURE: The diabetes connection

    As experts link diet with diabetes prevention and maintenance, supermarkets are gearing up to capitalize on the message.
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