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  • Frisco to Study Grocery Bag Costs with Eye Toward Usage Fee

    SAN FRANCISCO --In its bid to become the first U.S. city to charge consumers a fee for the use of grocery bags, the San Francisco's Commission on the Environment has voted to approve a study to assess the environmental and financial impact of the proposal.
  • GMA Names New Board Members

    WASHINGTON -- The Grocery Manufacturers of America welcomed four new members to its board of directors.
  • NMI Study: '04 Health/Wellness Sales Hit $68 B

    HARLEYSVILLE, Pa. -- Retail sales within the consumer packaged goods health and wellness industry reached $68 billion in 2004, according to findings from the Natural Marketing Institute's annual research study of 2,000-plus U.S. consumer households.
  • FMI Rolls Out Plans for All-New FMI Show in 2005

    WASHINGTON -- Food Marketing Institute (FMI) yesterday unveiled details of the 2005 FMI Show, which will be held May 1 to May 3 at the McCormick Place Convention Center in downtown Chicago.
  • New ShopKo Drug Store Format Heavy on Food

    HOWARD, Wisc. -- Discount store operator ShopKo Stores has officially entered the big-box drug business here with the grand opening of ShopKo Express Rx, a neighborhood drug store featuring pharmacy and typical front-end categories, as well as an expanded food assortment several non-traditional special services.
  • Asda Launches Budget Produce Line

    LEEDS, United Kingdom -- In an unusual move, Asda, the U.K. grocer owned by Wal-Mart, is lowering prices on selected fruits and vegetables in an effort to make healthy fare more affordable for budget-conscious shoppers.
  • Fresh Market Entering Indiana

    GREENSBORO, N.C. -- The Fresh Market, a fresh-focused, privately-held food retailer based here, is embarking on new territory next month, as it enters the Indiana market on Feb. 2 with a new location in Carmel.
  • Retailers Cite Supply Chain Efficiency in Study

    NEW YORK -- Retailers plan to focus on supply chain efficiency in order to stay competitive this year, according to new research by the NRF Foundation and BearingPoint, Inc., unveiled yesterday at the NRF Annual Convention & EXPO here.
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