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  • Dollar Store Show to Focus on Food

    LAS VEGAS - The next Dollar Store Expo, to be held June 16 to 17 here, will feature a "Food Pavilion" show within a show, along with items priced up to $5 to reflect the changing nature of the dollar store industry.
  • Delhaize Group Reports Improvement in 2003 Third-Quarter Earnings

    BRUSSELS - International food retailer Delhaize Group announced today that in the third quarter of 2003 its net earnings per share increased to 0.58 euros from 0.26 euros in 2002.
  • Fresh Brands Reports Higher Sales, Decreased Earnings in 3Q

    SHEBOYGAN, Wis. - Fresh Brands Inc. today reported sales of $152.6 million for its third quarter ended Oct. 4, 2003, which represents a 7.6 percent increase over last year's third-quarter sales of $141.9 million.
  • Albertsons To Standardize Product Data

    BOISE, Idaho - Albertsons Inc. and Trigo Technologies announced that the supermarket chain will standardize with Trigo Product Center, the product information management software application, for more than one million grocery and pharmaceutical items sold by Albertsons' 2,300 retail stores in 31 states.
  • Supermarket GROCERY Business: Regional champs

    In the dog-eat-dog world of beer marketing, hometown regionals are brewing up a storm.
  • COVER STORY: The people gap

    Retailers continue to prize efficiencies more than employees, and experts predict the payback will be a shortage of management talent in just a few years.
  • Supermarket NONFOODS Business: Beyond back-to-school

    Grocers can boost year-round sales of school and office supplies simply by regaining focus on the category and using creative promotions.
  • Wild Oats Releases 3rd-Quarter Results, Announces Change in Distributor

    BOULDER, Colo. - Wild Oats Markets, Inc. today released its preliminary third-quarter 2003 sales and earnings results. The national natural and organic foods retailer also announced that it has reached a decision with distributor Tree of Life, Inc. that mutual expectations under the two companies' primary distribution agreement were unlikely to be met and that Tree of Life would relinquish the primary distribution role.
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