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  • Redner's Set to Add Fourth Md. Store

    READING, Pa. -- With stores already opened in Elkton and Joppatowne, Md., and a unit in Chestertown, Md. on the drawing board, Redner's Warehouse Markets here said it is now gearing up for another new location in Bel Air, set to open in the summer of 2008.
  • Redner's Set to Add Fourth Md. Store

    READING, Pa. -- With stores already opened in Elkton and Joppatowne, Md., and a unit in Chestertown, Md. on the drawing board, Redner's Warehouse Markets here said it is now gearing up for another new location in Bel Air, set to open in the summer of 2008.
  • FRESH FOOD: Meat Case Study: Pioneering a branded pork program

    New premium branded pork helps Forth's Foods freshen its reputation as a meat specialist.
  • Redner's Set to Add Fourth Md. Store

    READING, Pa. -- With stores already opened in Elkton and Joppatowne, Md., and a unit in Chestertown, Md. on the drawing board, Redner's Warehouse Markets here said it is now gearing up for another new location in Bel Air, set to open in the summer of 2008.
  • FRESH FOOD: Meat Case Study: Pioneering a branded pork program

    New premium branded pork helps Forth's Foods freshen its reputation as a meat specialist.
  • Redner's Set to Add Fourth Md. Store

    READING, Pa. -- With stores already opened in Elkton and Joppatowne, Md., and a unit in Chestertown, Md. on the drawing board, Redner's Warehouse Markets here said it is now gearing up for another new location in Bel Air, set to open in the summer of 2008.
  • Kings to Carry Rare Mangosteens

    PARSIPPANY, N.J. -- Kings Super Markets here will feature tropical mangosteen fruit imported from Thailand, starting tomorrow. Until now, the rare reddish-purple fruit, which Kings says tastes "something like a strawberry-orange smoothie," was previously allowed into the United States, due to fears that it couls harbor the Asian fruit fly, but irradiated imports from Thailand have been permitted by the USDA since July 2007.
  • Kings to Carry Rare Mangosteens

    PARSIPPANY, N.J. -- Kings Super Markets here will feature tropical mangosteen fruit imported from Thailand, starting tomorrow. Until now, the rare reddish-purple fruit, which Kings says tastes "something like a strawberry-orange smoothie," was previously allowed into the United States, due to fears that it couls harbor the Asian fruit fly, but irradiated imports from Thailand have been permitted by the USDA since July 2007.
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