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  • HEB Recalls Vitamins With Iron

    SAN ANTONIO, Texas -- H.E. Butt Grocery Co. here is asking consumers to return HEB Super B-Complex vitamins with iron and 300 milligrams of vitamin C that were purchased at its stores from December 2003 through April 2005, because they don't have child-resistant packaging as required by federal law.
  • PetsMart Taps Former HEB C.I.O.

    PHEONIX -- Pet supplies retailer PetsMart, Inc. here has appointed Donald E. Beaver to the position of s.v.p. and c.i.o, effective today. Beaver was most recently s.v.p. and c.i.o. at H.E. Butt Grocery Co. in San Antonio, Texas.
  • H-E-B Appoints Chief Strategic Officer

    SAN ANTONIO, Texas -- H.E. Butt Grocery Co. here has tapped Craig Boyan, a consultant who has worked with the regional chain for the past year and a half, to be its chief strategic officer.
  • ORGANIC PROMOTIONS AND MARKETING: Seize the day

    Major chains and organic food manufacturers choose Earth Day to collaborate in a big step toward mainstreaming the category.
  • ORGANIC PROMOTIONS AND MARKETING: Seize the day

    Major chains and organic food manufacturers choose Earth Day to collaborate in a big step toward mainstreaming the category.
  • Partnering Group Mourns Passing of Tim Flannigan

    CINCINNATI -- ECR consulting and training firm the Partnering Group here announced yesterday the passing of Tim Flannigan, a managing partner and business center leader for TPG's Retail Strategy and Business Planning Practice. Flannigan, who was 53, died on March 25.
  • Partnering Group Mourns Passing of Tim Flannigan

    CINCINNATI -- ECR consulting and training firm the Partnering Group here announced yesterday the passing of Tim Flannigan, a managing partner and business center leader for TPG's Retail Strategy and Business Planning Practice. Flannigan, who was 53, died on March 25.
  • Mainstream Supermarkets to Host Major Earth Day Promotion

    MINNEAPOLIS -- Kroger, Publix, and 14 other supermarket chains have joined forces with major organic food brands to launch an unprecedented $1 million marketing campaign, called "Go Organic! For Earth Day," this April, designed to drive mainstream consumer awareness, in-store traffic, and sales for organic food.
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