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  • Pet Food Concerns to Drive Double-Digit Growth in Alternatives: Study

    NEW YORK - Alternative pet foods are emerging as the primary beneficiaries of the recent pet food recall crisis, and could enjoy double-digit growth rates over the next two years as traditional mass-produced foods suffer from the perception they might be less safe, according to a new study by market research firm Packaged Facts.
  • Western Ground Beef Recall Hits 5.7 Million Pounds

    VERNON, Calif. - First it was pet foods, and now ground beef is at the center of a food safety recall that won't go away, as United Food Group, LLC here had to expand its June 3 and 6 recalls to a total of 5.7 million pounds late last week.
  • Western Ground Beef Recall Hits 5.7 Million Pounds

    VERNON, Calif. - First it was pet foods, and now ground beef is at the center of a food safety recall that won't go away, as United Food Group, LLC here had to expand its June 3 and 6 recalls to a total of 5.7 million pounds late last week.
  • Western Ground Beef Recall Hits 5.7 Million Pounds

    VERNON, Calif. - First it was pet foods, and now ground beef is at the center of a food safety recall that won't go away, as United Food Group, LLC here had to expand its June 3 and 6 recalls to a total of 5.7 million pounds late last week.
  • BJ's May Net Sales, Comps Up

    NATICK, Mass. -- Food sales keep rising at BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc. here, which reported yesterday that sales for May 2007 grew 8.2 percent, to $711.0 million, from $657.4 million last year.
  • Farmer Jack Begins Liquidating Inventory at Some Stores

    MONTVALE, N.J. -- The Greater Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. has started liquidating the inventory in 41 of its 66 Detroit-area Farmer Jack locations yesterday, as it prepares to sell or close the stores. The locations are scattered throughout the market area.
  • United Food Group Recalls 75K lbs. of Ground Beef Sold at Western Chains

    VERNON, Calif. - A recall of 75,000 pounds of ground beef that could have been contaminated with the E. coli 0157:H7 bacteria affected a number of chains in Western states, said the supplier, United Food Group LLC, based here.
  • United Food Group Recalls 75K lbs. of Ground Beef Sold at Western Chains

    VERNON, Calif. - A recall of 75,000 pounds of ground beef that could have been contaminated with the E. coli 0157:H7 bacteria affected a number of chains in Western states, said the supplier, United Food Group LLC, based here.
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