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  • Wild Oats Markets Donates $65,500 to Vitamin Angels

    BOULDER, Colo. ¿ Natural and organic foods retailer Wild Oats Markets, Inc. said it plans to donate $65,500 to Vitamin Angels, a nonprofit organization that provides health education and nutritional supplements to medically underserved communities around the world.
  • Big Y Bows Expanded Store in Guildford, Conn.

    SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- The conversion of the newly renovated 54,000-square-foot Guilford, Conn. Big Y to the grocer's World Class Market format will be celebrated with a flag-raising event on Nov. 2. Big Y World Class Markets carry a variety of specialty foods from Asia, Central and South America, Europe, and the Caribbean, an extensive selection of organic and kosher food, and top-quality local produce.
  • Wild Oats Markets Donates $65,500 to Vitamin Angels

    BOULDER, Colo. ¿ Natural and organic foods retailer Wild Oats Markets, Inc. said it plans to donate $65,500 to Vitamin Angels, a nonprofit organization that provides health education and nutritional supplements to medically underserved communities around the world.
  • Former Clemens Associates Said to Face Uncertain Future at Super Fresh

    KULPSVILLE, Pa. -- In the wake of the breakup of the Clemens Markets chain here, employees at the six stores bought by A&P unit Super Fresh have discovered that not all of them will be rehired by the new owner, according to a published account.
  • Big Y Bows Expanded Store in Guildford, Conn.

    SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- The conversion of the newly renovated 54,000-square-foot Guilford, Conn. Big Y to the grocer's World Class Market format will be celebrated with a flag-raising event on Nov. 2. Big Y World Class Markets carry a variety of specialty foods from Asia, Central and South America, Europe, and the Caribbean, an extensive selection of organic and kosher food, and top-quality local produce.
  • Tops Markets, Buffalo Bills Unite to Root for the Team

    WILLIAMSVILLE, N.Y. -- Tops Markets here ha joined forces with the Buffalo Bills football team to offer fans a range of corporate-brand products sporting the images both current and former Bills players.
  • Produce Buyers Push Trade Groups to Get Tougher on Safety

    SALINAS, Calif. -- On the heels of six new specimens testing positive for the strain of E. coli 0157:H7 bacteria responsible for the recent deadly fresh spinach outbreak, an ad hoc group of produce buyers is calling on three industry associations to work together quickly to develop new, enforceable food safety standards.
  • Tops Markets, Buffalo Bills Unite to Root for the Team

    WILLIAMSVILLE, N.Y. -- Tops Markets here ha joined forces with the Buffalo Bills football team to offer fans a range of corporate-brand products sporting the images both current and former Bills players.
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