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Supermarket & Grocery Industry News

  • Stater Bros.' 3Q Sales Significantly Higher

    COLTON, Calif. - Aggressive marketing tactics in the face of tough competition netted Stater Bros. substantial gains in its third-quarter and year-to-date periods, the chain said yesterday.
  • Supervalu Stays in Northwest, Licenses Grebe Bakery Products

    MINNEAPOLIS - Supervalu, Inc. yesterday confirmed that it will continue to operate its Tacoma, Wash. distribution facility to support its strong base of independent retailers and extensive military business served by the Tacoma location.
  • Patrick Lehman Joins GMA as Director, Federal Affairs

    WASHINGTON ¿ The Grocery Manufacturers of America (GMA) yesterday said Patrick Lehman has joined the trade group as its new director of federal affairs. Lehman will focus on a variety of issues, including food safety, appropriations, the security of the food supply, commodity programs, and other areas regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. He succeeds Dave Stafford, who left GMA to become a writer at MSNBC.
  • UPDATE: Food Lion Adds CoolSavings' Grocery Solutions Network to Its Online Coupon Offerings

    SALISBURY, N.C. - Food Lion Supermarkets has signed a partnership agreement with Chicago-based CoolSavings, Inc., an online direct marketing and media company, to join the latter's Grocery Solutions Network, an Internet-based distribution network for printable and electronic coupons, as well as requested product samples.
  • Family Dollar Planning to Open 109 Stores Next Month

    MATTHEWS, N.C. - Family Dollar Stores, Inc., the fast-growing North Carolina-based discount store chain, opened 44 stores during the four-week period ended July 31, bringing the chain's total to 5,358. Next month the value retailer will open 109 stores -- the most ever opened by the company in a single month.
  • WWRE, ACNielsen, and UDEX to Launch Data Quality Program

    ALEXANDRIA, Va. ¿ The WorldWide Retail Exchange (WWRE), an Internet-based business-to-business exchange for retailers and suppliers, yesterday launched its data quality program in partnership with ACNielsen, a provider of marketing information and data quality/alignment services, and UDEX, a provider of product data cleansing and data quality services.
  • So. Calif. Retailers Work to Reduce Likelihood of Food-Tampering Cases

    IRVINE, Calif. - The recent headline-grabbing food-tampering incident at a Ralph's here, involving baby food adulterated with a potentially deadly substance, has sparked consumer fears about the safety of products on grocery shelves, but retailers operating in areas close to the affected store are quick to reassure the public that they're serious about keeping such already rare incidences to an absolute minimum.
  • GROCERY: Touchdown!

    An extra week of Super Bowl merchandising gives retailers the chance to score extra sales.
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