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  • Albert's Organics Opening New Southeastern DC

    Organic fresh foods distributor Albert’s Organics will open its eighth distribution center in September.
  • CIES World Food Business Summit News: International Retail Thought Leaders Meet in New York

    Years of excess and good times have left a residue of “disquiet, economic and political change,” said Gareth Ackerman, chairman of South African retailer Pick n Pay Holdings, on the first day of the recently completed 53rd World Food Business Summit.
  • Hispanic 360










    Latino marketing is a growing concern for United States food and business retailers. At the Hispanic Retail 360 Summit, August 9-11, 2009, retail marketing strategies for the U.S. Latino consumer market will be discussed by top retailers, suppliers, and experts in the field.
  • Price Chopper’s Real-Time Enterprise Labor Modeling Solution Cuts Costs

    Golub Corp. yesterday completed the deployment of a real-time company-wide labor-modeling solution to all 119 of its Price Chopper supermarkets.
  • PG Unveils 3rd Annual Top Women in Grocery List

    Progressive Grocer is recognizing the industry’s leading women in the traditionally male-dominated business in its June/July 2009 issue, available now. The list, “Top Women in Grocery,” consists of 100 females who have demonstrated outstanding leadership and who wield substantial influence in their companies and the industry at large.
  • Spartan Stores Offers GM Auto Workers Grocery, Fuel Discounts

    Spartan Stores, a grocery supplier to independent grocers and operator of 99 retail stores throughout Michigan, is stepping up to provide support to the General Motors auto workers who have lost their jobs due to the May closure of the GM Metal Fabricating Plant. Spartan has also offered the program to UAW locals in Eastern Michigan and Traverse City, Mich.
  • Sweetbay Seals Fate of Energy Waste With New Cooler Doors

    Delhaize-owned Sweetbay Supermarkets plans to retrofit 76 feet of the multi-deck refrigeration display cases at its Hyde Park flagship store with energy-saving glass doors.
  • Whole Web

    With its 820,900 followers, Whole Foods Market (WFM) has more people listening to its tweets than to those of Tony Robbins, “Good Morning America” and Martha Stewart; and it ranks No. 36 overall in number of followers as of June 7, according to Twitter tracker Twitterholic (http://www.twitterholic.com). No other food retailer even makes the top 500.
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