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  • Wal-Mart, P&G Top Cannondale's 2005 PoweRanking Survey

    WILTON, Conn. -- Wal-Mart and Procter & Gamble topped the "best of the best" in the industry for collaborating with trading partners to best meet consumers' needs, and bolster their own performance, said consultancy Cannondale Associates here, which on Firday released it 2005 PoweRanking Survey.
  • Grocers and City of San Francisco Join Forces To Reduce Shopping Bag Waste

    SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. -- The California grocery industry has joined forces with the city government to reduce, reuse, and recycle grocery store checkout bags.
  • U.S. Foodservice Suppliers Surrender to Federal Authorities in Financial Fraud Case

    WASHINGTON -- Seven suppliers to Ahold's Columbia, Md.-based U.S. Foodservice division this week surrendered to federal authorities and agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy charges for helping the company overstate its earnings targets, according to published reports. The men could face up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine each. The charges were brought by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York.
  • IRI Report: Shoppers Want Even More from Convenience Products

    CHICAGO --It looks like consumers are demanding even more robust convenience-based products than ever, with attributes such as better nutritional benefits, according to a study released yesterday by Information Resources, Inc. (IRI).
  • C&S Promotes Merchandisers

    KEENE, N.H. -- C&S Wholesale Grocers here said yesterday it has promoted three executives in merchandising positions. Tracy Moore has been promoted to v.p., marketing, merchandising, and trade relations. Zena Tessier has been promoted to v.p. of merchandising. Dan Fudger has been promoted to senior director of merchandising and trade relations.
  • FEATURE: Private Label: Think global, act label

    Store brands are getting bigger than ever, and premium is tops as a global private label trend.
  • NONFOODS: Pharmacy Automation: Robo-touch

    Looking ahead to persistent shortages of skilled personnel, Schnucks and Brookshire Bros. are trying robotic prescription dispensers to keep service levels up to snuff.
  • FRESH FOOD: Signature Perishables: Bull's eye

    Exclusive-brand programs in fresh categories are paying off for retailers that have a clear, premium point of difference -- but they've got to hit the mark.
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