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  • FRESH FOOD: Special delivery

    Smart operators are pulling out all the stops to offer catering programs, cooking classes, and other tactics to excite shoppers and sell more perishables.
  • Redner's Aims to Order Smarter With New System

    REDDING, Pa. ¿ Redner's Warehouse Markets plans to implement a store forecasting and ordering solution next month to increase order efficiency and reduce out of stocks at its stores.
  • NONFOODS: Big developments

    Retail digital-photo processing is finally stealing ground from at-home printing -- but the competitive picture keeps changing.
  • Tree of Life Forms New East Region

    ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. -- Specialty distributor and marketer Tree of Life, Inc. is in the final stages of its reorganization and is introducing new service capabilities that it said will enhance its position as a "superior source of supply" for organic, natural, and specialty food products throughout North America.
  • Grocers Get Awards at FMI Midwinter Conference

    WASHINGTON -- In appreciation of their exceptional service to the community, consumers and the industry, Jack Brown, chairman and c.e.o. of Colton, Calif.-based Stater Brothers Markets, and William J. Grize, president and c.e.o. of Qunicy, Mass.-based Ahold USA, were awarded the Sydney R. Rabb Award. Food Marketing Institute Board Chair Liz Minyard presented the awards during FMI's 2005 Midwinter Executive Conference in Boca Raton, Fla.
  • GMA Names New Board Members

    WASHINGTON -- The Grocery Manufacturers of America welcomed four new members to its board of directors.
  • Cornell University Announces the 40th Annual Food Executive Program

    ITHACA, N.Y. -- The Cornell Food Executive Program, known as the food industry's premier executive training program, is set to take place July 11 to July 22 on the Cornell University campus here, the program's organizers said yesterday.
  • Fresh Market to Open First Stores in Ohio and Illinois

    GREENSBORO, N.C. -- Specialty retailer Fresh Market, which builds food stores to resemble European markets, is expanding into two more states north of its traditional operating area in the Southeast. The Greensboro, N.C.-based retailer will open its first Ohio store this week at the site of a former Big Bear storefront in Columbus, followed by a new store that will open in Geneva, Ill. in early March. Fresh Market announced last week that it will enter the Indiana market on Feb. 2 with a new location in Carmel.
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