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  • Nash Finch Names Nelson President and COO

    MINNEAPOLIS - National food retailer and distributor Nash Finch Company on Tuesday announced the promotion of Jerry L. Nelson to president and chief operating officer.
  • Report: Target May Give Supermarkets 'A Run for Their Money'

    COLUMBUS, Ohio - In the next five years, Target could likely become a top 10 U.S. food player if it finds the right recipe, according to a new report from global management consulting and market research firm Retail Forward.
  • Frito-Lay North America to Add Healthier Snacks

    NEW YORK - Frito-Lay North America said on Tuesday it will use a healthier cooking oil in its Doritos, Tostitos and Cheetos snacks and introduce reduced-fat versions of some snacks amid mounting concerns over Americans' diet, Reuters reports.
  • Ahold, Unilever in Pricing Dispute in the Netherlands

    ZAANDAM, The Netherlands - Supermarket chain Albert Heijn, the largest in the Netherlands and part of the Ahold group, has removed a number of Unilever products from its shelves following a disagreement over the price the Anglo-Dutch conglomerate is demanding, according to published reports.
  • D'Agostino Signs on with SureBeam

    SAN DIEGO - San Diego-based SureBeam Corporation announced on Tuesday that D'Agostino Supermarkets has become the first New York metropolitan area retailer to offer SureBeam processed fresh ground beef in its stores.
  • FDA Honors Fresh Express for Food Safety Training

    RICHMOND, Va. - Performance Food Group on Monday announced that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recognized its Fresh Express subsidiary and its national director of raw product quality & food safety, Frances Pabrua, with its CFSAN Team Award.
  • Wholesalers Promised a Strong Voice in FMI

    SOUTHAMPTON, Bermuda - Food Distributors International president and CEO John R. Block assured the association's last-ever Midyear Executive Conference on Saturday that wholesalers will continue to have a strong voice after FDI is absorbed by the Food Marketing Institute in January.
  • Lowes Foods Recognized by EPA for Energy Conservation

    WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Lowes Foods has been honored by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its efforts to reduce energy consumption.
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