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  • GMA Calls for Improvements to Nutrition Labeling

    WASHINGTON -- In a media briefing held here yesterday, the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) detailed several suggestions for improving nutrition labeling on packaged foods and beverages, including specific recommendations for single-serve packages.
  • KATRINA's IMPACT: Retail Generosity Tops $30 Million

    Compassion has poured forth from many in the retailing community in the past week, demonstrating the industry's eagerness to do what it can to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina.
  • KATRINA's IMPACT: Retail Relief Efforts Continue

    SETPEMBER 6, 2005 -- One week after Hurricane Katrina's fury was unleashed on the Gulf Coast region -- leaving thousands homeless, hungry, and worse -- retailers continue looking for ways to help. Several companies late last week were sending truckloads -- and even planeloads -- of product to local relief agencies and needy refugees, while many more are jumping in to collect customer donations for American Red Cross and other organizations.
  • COVER STORY: Being El Super

    From HEB to Publix and beyond, the grocers most committed to Hispanics are learning not to get lost in the translation.
  • KATRINA'S IMPACT--AN INDUSTRY UPDATE

    As the devastation grows in Hurricane Katrina's wake, grocers in the South and beyond do their best to cope, and to help. Here are some of the latest developments.
  • NONFOODS: Destination: Nonfoods

    General merchandise and HBC have gone from grocery's stepchildren to leading players in Stop & Shop's prototype format.
  • 7-Eleven Launches Private Label Functional Foods

    DALLAS -- Betting that the appeal of nutraceuticals will grow, leading convenience store chain 7-Eleven, Inc. here is by launching Formula 7, a proprietary line of functional foods and beverages.
  • Harvard Professor Espouses Beer's Health Benefits

    NEW YORK ¿ Beer, when consumed in moderation, offers a number of health benefits for mature men and women, according to a noted Harvard professor who spoke yesterday at a media luncheon sponsored by Anheuser-Busch.
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