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  • Countdown to Enforcement of USDA COOL Seafood Rule: Six Months

    WASHINGTON, D.C. ¿ Without so much as a day to spare, the U.S. Department of Agriculture released interim final rule for implementation of mandatory seafood country of origin that gets underway today and will fully take effect six months from now.
  • Kansas Revamps Food Inspections for Grocers, Others

    TOPEKA, Kansas - Effective Oct. 1, the state of Kansas will put in place streamlined food safety licensing and inspection processes for grocery stores and other licensed food processors and vendors.
  • Schnucks Establishes Food Safety Checkpoints for Shoppers

    ST. LOUIS ¿ Schnuck Markets has implemented a hand-sanitizing program whereby customers no longer have to put the cart before the wash.
  • Walgreen Co. Achieves Record Sales and Earnings -- Again

    DEERFIELD, Ill. - Leading drugstore chain Walgreen Co. said yesterday it achieved record sales and earnings for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2004, ending Aug. 31. In addition, Walgreens announced its 30th consecutive year of record sales and profits.
  • Food Lion Aids Relief Efforts in Western North Carolina

    SALISBURY, N.C. - Responding to an urgent need in flood-ravaged western North Carolina, Food Lion and its vendor partners are donating and delivering a truckload of cleaning supplies and food to an Asheville relief organization.
  • Wal-Mart Seeks To `Set Record Straight' in California

    BRISBANE, Calif. -- In an unprecedented effort to communicate the facts about its business and employment practices, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. yesterday delivered an open letter to the citizens of California.
  • Stater Bros. Keeps on Trucking

    COLTON, Calif. - Stater Bros. Markets in Colton, Calif., has added 20 tractors to its transportation fleet. The rigs were supplied by Sterling A-Line, a Willoughby, Ohio-based truck manufacturer that now accounts for one-third of the chain's fleet.
  • Restaurant Sales Expected to Improve in '05

    CHICAGO - Sales at the nation's restaurants and bars will improve moderately next year, but rising costs will temper the impact on profits, according to a leading forecast recently issued by Technomic, based here.
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