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  • Former Demoulas Food Buyer Sentenced to Federal Prison

    BOSTON - A former food buyer for Boston-based Demoulas Supermarkets was sentenced on Wednesday in federal court for receipt of stolen monies and the filing of false U.S. income tax returns, according to the U.S. Attorney's office.
  • Sara Lee Names Head of Meat Division

    CHICAGO - Sara Lee Corp. has named Robert S. Kopriva president and chief executive of its meats business, the company announced Wednesday.
  • Kroger to Adopt 3-A-Day Messaging in New Dairy Campaign

    CINCINNATI - The Kroger Co. is launching a marketing campaign to educate customers about the nutritional benefits of eating more dairy foods. Kroger will feature 3-A-Day messaging, which is part of an ongoing integrated marketing/education program by the American Dairy Association/National Dairy Council.
  • Acosta Joins UCCnet

    LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. - UCCnet has announced that Acosta Sales and Marketing will begin implementing the organization's item registration and data synchronization services.
  • Giant Eagle, McKesson Create Automated Refill Center to Better Handle Prescription Refills

    SAN FRANCISCO - Giant Eagle Inc. and McKesson Corporation have expanded their relationship beyond pharmaceutical distribution to create an automated refill center for customers at select Giant Eagle stores.
  • Food Lion Licenses ADC's InterScale System

    TAMPA, Fla. - ADC Inc., provider of data communication technology to the supermarket industry, has licensed its InterScale scales management system to Food Lion, a subsidiary of Delhaize America.
  • COVER STORY: Back online

    Online operations of big grocery chains maneuvered through the dot-com devastation and are now showing positive signs of life. They're finding that the payoffs from Internet retailing reach beyond incremental sales.
  • TECHNOLOGY: A year for enhancements

    Whether they'll be improving operating efficiency or upgrading the shopping experience, a wide range of technologies promise to start going mainstream in 2003.
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