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  • FMI Reveals Scheduled Highlights of 2006 Show

    WASHINGTON -- The 2006 Food Marketing Institute (FMI) Show, to be held May 7 to May 9 at the McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago, promises to present attendees with a wealth of activities, according to the industry trade group.
  • Industry Groups Support House Passage of National Uniformity for Food Act

    WASHINGTON -- The Food Marketing Institute and Grocery Manufacturers Association are among the industry trade groups that praised yesterday's passage of H.R. 4167, the National Uniformity for Food Act. The Senate will consider the bill next.
  • Retailers See Customer Centricity as Top Priority: NRF Survey

    WASHINGTON -- The latest Customer Centricity Study, conducted by Ogden Associates for the NRF Foundation here, shows just how important the customer really is to retailers. Key among the findings: More and more retailers are utilizing customer data (customer insight) to improve marketing programs and merchandise offerings -- a fundamental yet often elusive goal of retailers' customer relationship management (CRM) programs.
  • Germany's Metro Group Expands RFID Program

    DUSSELDORF, Germany -- The METRO Group said it is planning to expand the use of RFID communications to bring its suppliers closer to the frontlines in the supply chain.
  • Giant Eagle Employees Looking Sharp for Less

    PITTSBURGH -- Giant Eagle, Inc. here has uncovered substantial cost savings on new uniforms for the approximately 36,000 employees at its 216 supermarkets and 94 GetGo fuel and convenience locations, the chain said yesterday.
  • Six Retailers Call for Department-focused Approach to Data Sync

    LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. -- Associated Food Stores, Associated Wholesale Grocers, Supervalu, Unified Western Grocers, Wal-Mart, and Wegmans Food Markets combined their voices in a chorus to urge suppliers to adopt a number of strategic activities to expand data synchronization.
  • New $10 Bill Enters Circulation

    WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Retailers should expect to start seeing the redesigned $10 bill in their stores, as the new note entered circulation yesterday at the National Archives, home of the U.S. Constitution -- which figures prominently in the new note's design.
  • Grocers Set to Go Organic! for Earth Day Next Month

    MINNEAPOLIS -- More than 3,300 grocery stores operated by chains including Kroger, Giant Foods, HEB, Whole Foods, and Wild Oats, are joining forces with 45 organic product manufacturers to present "Go Organic! for Earth Day," the second annual national educational and promotional campaign to encourage people to learn about and try organic products.
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