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  • Penn Traffic Sees Slight Increase in Fourth-quarter Same Store Sales

    SYRACUSE, N.Y. - The Penn Traffic Company announced that same-store sales for the fourth quarter ended Feb. 2, 2002, increased 0.9 percent from the comparable prior year period.
  • Cross-Channel Retail Conference Set for Florida

    NEW YORK - Best Buy, Pathmark, Stop N Shop, Ranch Market, Vallarta Supermarkets, The Limited and Family Dollar Stores are among several retailers that will be making presentations and speaking on panels at this year's Store-Specific Merchandising and Marketing Conference.
  • Ahold's 2001 Net Earnings Reach Euro 1.11 Billion

    ZAANDAM, The Netherlands - Ahold has reported it achieved net earnings of Euro 1.11 billion for full-year 2001 (52 weeks) after goodwill amortization and exceptional charges including the impact of the devaluation of the Argentine Peso.
  • FDI Board Approves Plan for Umbrella Organization With FMI

    DALLAS - The Board of Governors of Food Distributors International (FDI) has approved a plan in which the association's wholesale grocery companies will join an umbrella organization with members of the Food Marketing Institute (FMI).
  • Albertson's Exits Southwest Missouri Market

    BOISE, Idaho - Albertson's Inc. on Tuesday announced plans to sell eight Missouri store locations and close a ninth, effectively completing the company's plan to exit the Springfield, Joplin, Nixa, Republic and Waynesville markets as a food retailer.
  • Study: Allergy Information is Hard to Find on Product Labels

    NEW YORK - A recent study conducted by Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York found that just 7 percent of parents of allergic children could correctly spot milk as an ingredient in foods found in grocery stores across the nation, Reuters reports.
  • Winn-Dixie Introduces Customer Reward Card

    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Beginning March 7, shoppers in most Florida and southeast Georgia Winn-Dixie stores can register to participate in a new program that will provide ongoing benefits that include merchandise discounts and other special incentives.
  • Whole Foods Introduces Solar Power Lighting at Its Berkeley Store

    EMERYVILLE, Calif. - Whole Foods Market Inc., the world's largest natural and organic supermarket, is introducing solar energy as the primary lighting source at its store in Berkeley, Calif.
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