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  • GMDC and Kwikee Systems Enter Into Agreement for Product Imaging

    COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - In another move to enhance its CCCnet marketing conference preparation and follow-up toolset, the General Merchandise Distributors Council has selected Kwikee Systems of Peoria, Ill. to provide product imaging and data collection services for 2004.
  • Hepatitis A Outbreak Focused on Green Onions

    BEAVER, Pa. - Green onions were the likely source of a hepatitis A outbreak at a Chi-Chi's restaurant in western Pennsylvania that has killed three people and sickened at least 575, state health officials announced today. However, the origin of those onions and how they were tainted is still uncertain.
  • FDA Considers Food Label Changes

    WASHINGTON - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday said it was considering requiring food companies to list nutrition information in its entirety, rather than by serving size, on packaged-food labels to help address the U.S. obesity epidemic, Reuters reports.
  • Albertsons Names New Group V.P., Grocery Merchandising

    BOISE, Idaho - Albertsons, Inc. has named Duncan MacNaughton its new group v.p., grocery merchandising. In his new post, MacNaughton will lead Albertsons' efforts in key center store categories, including grocery, dairy, and frozen, and will also oversee Beer/Wine/Liquor as well as the company's growing fuel center operations.
  • Tree of Life's Thorne Announces Retirement

    ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. - Rick Thorne, chairman and c.e.o. for Tree of Life, Inc. and executive board member of Koninklijke Wessanen, has announced he will retire following the selection and transition of his successor.
  • FEATURE: Investing in success

    As perishables become an increasingly important part of the supermarket mix, so will category management, but some major obstacles must be overcome first.
  • Independents Report: The challenge of small scale

    Getting category management programs off the ground can benefit independently owned supermarkets and their shoppers alike.
  • FEATURE: Customs house

    Megaretailers are increasingly turning to custom-made national brands and promotions to differentiate themselves from the competition.
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