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  • SIAL 2002 Highlights Product Innovation Across the Globe

    NEW YORK - More than 130,000 visitors from across the globe embarked upon Paris last week to attend SIAL 2002, a biennial trade show for food industry executives.
  • Big Y Foods Recognized For Training, Development Excellence

    WASHINGTON -- The Food Marketing Institute (FMI) recently named Big Y Foods, Springfield, Mass., the winner of the first-ever Awards of Excellence competition, in recognition of the company's successful practices and accomplishments in human resources and training and development fields of the food retail industry.
  • Ahold Hit by U.S. Sales, Disclosure Fears

    AMSTERDAM -- Shares in the world's third biggest food retailer Royal Ahold NV fell sharply on Friday as disappointing U.S. sales figures and disclosure concerns combined to rattle already anxious investors.
  • A&P Opening Three More Food Basics Supermarkets in North Jersey

    MONTVALE, N.J. -- Based on successful tests in Passaic and Paterson, N.J., the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. is opening three additional no-frills supermarkets in North Jersey in the next month.
  • Fleming: Plenty of Interest in Rainbow

    MINNEAPOLIS -- Fleming Companies c.e.o.Mark Hansen told analysts yesterday that there are a number of suitors interested in purchasing its Rainbow Foods chain, which operates 44 supermarkets in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
  • Pennsylvania Plea: No Booze in Supermarkets

    HARRISBURG, Pa -- Gubernatorial candidate and former Philadelphia mayor Ed Rendell has received strong opposition to his proposal to move state-controlled liquor retail operations into supermarkets.
  • Raley's Pharmacist Strike May Be Back On

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- A pharmacists' walkout that looked to be averted last month by Raley's Supermarkets could still happen as the pharmacists' union has failed to ratify a new contract, according to a report in today's Sacramento Bee.
  • Whitewash, not White Paper

    LANSING, Mich.-- Leaders of two Michigan retailer groups called a white paper issued by Attorney General Jennifer Granholm a "slap in the face to the retail industry."
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