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  • Wegmans Recalls Store Brand Coffee Cake for Unlisted Pecans

    ROCHESTER N.Y. -- Wegmans Food Markets Inc., last week recalled store brand Wreath Kuchen cakes because the product label didn't mention they contain pecans, which can cause life-threatening reactions in those with tree nut allergies.
  • Hartman Group Finds Label Reading on the Rise

    BELLEVUE, Wash. -- Food and beverage labeling and "on-package" marketing has become more and more prevalent in recent years -- yet the good news is that despite the increased cluster, label readership is on the rise, according to the latest "Pulse Report" released by The Hartman Group here.
  • Food Comps Outpace GM for Nov. Sales at BJ's

    NATICK, Mass. -- Thanks in no small part to an improved food offering, BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc. yesterday reported that November 2007 sales rose 11.7 percent to $746.3 million, from $668.2 million in the year-ago period. For the 43-week period ended Dec. 1, 2007, total sales grew
  • PMA Applauds More Produce WIC Access

    NEWARK, Del. - The Produce Marketing Association (PMA) here praised the U.S. Department of Agriculture's move to provide greater access to fruits and vegetables for participants in the federal government's nutrition safety-net program.
  • PMA Applauds More Produce WIC Access

    NEWARK, Del. - The Produce Marketing Association (PMA) here praised the U.S. Department of Agriculture's move to provide greater access to fruits and vegetables for participants in the federal government's nutrition safety-net program.
  • Hartman Group Finds Label Reading on the Rise

    BELLEVUE, Wash. -- Food and beverage labeling and "on-package" marketing has become more and more prevalent in recent years -- yet the good news is that despite the increased cluster, label readership is on the rise, according to the latest "Pulse Report" released by The Hartman Group here.
  • Marsh Opens Revamped Downtown Indy Store

    INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -- After a major $3 million renovation that touched everything from the front door to the front end, Marsh Supermarkets, Inc. will cut the ribbon this morning on a former O'Malia's downtown store here the grocer has converted to Marsh the Marketplace at Lockerbie.
  • Marsh Opens Revamped Downtown Indy Store

    INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -- After a major $3 million renovation that touched everything from the front door to the front end, Marsh Supermarkets, Inc. will cut the ribbon this morning on a former O'Malia's downtown store here the grocer has converted to Marsh the Marketplace at Lockerbie.
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