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Supermarket & Grocery Industry News

  • GROCERY: Touchdown!

    An extra week of Super Bowl merchandising gives retailers the chance to score extra sales.
  • INDEPENDENTS REPORT: Fuel economy

    The addition of a filling station at Kishman's IGA in Minerva, Ohio has pumped up sales -- not to mention customer enthusiasm -- considerably.
  • FEATURE: Center of attention

    Smart operators such as Supervalu are heeding the call from trade groups to protect the supermarket's core grocery business.
  • NONFOODS: David vs. Goliath

    Cub Foods uses agility and precision to compete in the tough home entertainment category.
  • COVER STORY: Stolen profits

    As more retailers put loss prevention at the forefront, they'll need to rely on a mix of new technology and basic training -- with commitment from the executive suite down to the checkout line.
  • FRESH FOOD: Cutting it close

    With the FDA's scrutiny of produce-handling practices bound to heighten, retailers can play a more active role than ever in keeping their products and sales safe and secure.
  • SYMBOLOGIES: Ode to the code

    Marsh Supermarkets celebrates the 30th anniversary of the historic scan made at its Troy, Ohio location.
  • Ahold's 2Q Sales Down, but U.S. Banners See Slight Improvement

    ZAANDAM, The Netherlands - Global retailer Ahold said yesterday that consolidated net sales during its second quarter slipped to EUR 12.3 billion ($14.81 billion), a decline of 4.8 percent compared to the same period last year.
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