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  • Wal-Mart Buys Ad to Tell "Unfiltered Truth" About Labor Practices

    BENTONVILLE, Ark. -- In full-page ads published in more than 100 newspapers across the country, Wal-Mart c.e.o. H. Lee Scott said yesterday it was time for the public to hear the "unfiltered truth" about Wal-Mart, and time for the company to stand up on behalf of a workforce that includes 1.2 million Americans.
  • New Dietary Guidelines Well-received by Industry

    WASHINGTON -- Industry trade groups said yesterday they were pleased for the most part with the new Dietary Guidelines for Americans, the recommendations for healthier eating that have been widely anticipated by the food industry in light of the attention placed on the country's obesity epidemic in the last several years.
  • GMA Refutes Need for Consumer Advocate¿s Food Guidelines

    Washington, D.C. ¿ In response to the Center for Science in the Public Interest¿s (CSPI) call earlier this week for restrictions on consumers¿ food choices, the Grocery Manufacturers of America (GMA) labeled the consumer group¿s recommendations as unecessary.
  • CSPI to Call for Nutrition Standards, Curbs on Certain Marketing Techniques

    WASHINGTON ¿ The Center for Science in the Public Interest has released new Guidelines for Responsible Food Marketing to Children, which it will call on food manufacturers, broadcasters, restaurants, movie studios, and others to adopt.
  • Campbell Soup, Green Mountain Coffee Latest to Impose Price Increases

    CAMDEN, N.J. and WATERBURY, Vt. - At a time when commodity prices have increased and energy costs continue to soar, Campbell Soup Company and Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc. have become the latest CPG manufacturers to serve price increases to the market.
  • GMA Endorses Anti-Counterfeiting Bill

    WASHINGTON - The Grocery Manufacturers of America (GMA) yesterday endorsed legislation that would strengthen the criminal statute against trafficking in counterfeited goods.
  • Supervalu to Acquire Total Logistics

    MINNEAPOLIS - In a bid to shore up its third-party logistics capability, Supervalu, Inc. has signed an agreement to acquire Total Logistics, Inc., a national provider of integrated third-party logistic services with calendar 2004 nine-month revenues of $253 million.
  • NONFOODS: Word of mouth

    Oral care is still bursting with lucrative opportunities, but whether the appeal is cosmetics, health or safety, the key is education.
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