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  • Lowe's Chooses StoreNext Connected Services

    CHICAGO - Littlefield, Texas-based Lowe's Food Stores, Inc. has selected StoreNext Retail Technologies, LLC's Connected Services as its preferred hosting solution. Initially, Lowe's will use StoreNext's Connected Item Hosting and Connected Direct Store Delivery (C-DSD) applications. The announcement was made at the 2004 FMI Show here.
  • Wal-Mart Launches EPC Pilot in Dallas/Fort Worth Area

    BENTONVILLE, Ark. - Wal-Mart and eight product manufacturers have begun testing electronic product codes, or EPCs, at certain supercenters and one regional distribution center in the Dallas/Fort Worth metropolitan area.
  • FRESH FOOD: Standard bearers

    Grocers, producers, and especially consumers are all reaping the rewards of more consistent organic produce.
  • GROCERY: Paper trail

    The paper goods aisle absorbs consumers with innovation, catchy graphics, and new products, despite competition from other classes, and a pending price hike.
  • RETAIL INNOVATOR: That's an order

    Following a successful pilot, United Supermarkets rolls ahead with a knowledge-based computer-automated ordering system.
  • FEATURE: What's your store really worth?

    Determining the value of a family-owned supermarket requires a basic understanding of the risk factors involved.
  • INDEPENDENTS REPORT: Where the heart is

    The IGA Global Summit offers an invaluable opportunity to gain important business insights, without ever shortchanging the human dimension.
  • Wild Oats Purchasing Wind Power

    BOULDER, Colo. -- Wild Oats Natural Marketplace here is literally throwing caution to the wind by committing to buy wind power for 10 percent of its energy purchases for its Pacific Northwest stores, according to the Portland Business Journal.
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