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  • Weight Watchers Continues Push for `Pick of the Season¿ for 2005

    WOODBURY, N.Y. - Weight Watchers International will reprise its Pick of the Season campaign in 2005, and is inviting produce suppliers to recommend participants.
  • Cardenas to Build Broadband High-speed Network

    ONTARIO, Calif. - Cardenas Markets here will build a broadband high-speed communications network to connect its nine locations and headquarters.
  • GMA Names New Director of Scientific and Regulatory Affairs

    WASHINGTON - The Grocery Manufacturers of America (GMA) yesterday appointed Monica Gonzalez the new director of scientific and regulatory policy. Gonzalez will manage GMA's public policy objectives for food safety, recalls, traceability, and other issues.
  • Ingles Accounting Subject of SEC Inquiry

    ASHEVILLE, N.C. ¿ Ingles Markets, Inc. here said yesterday it is the subject of an informal inquiry by the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding the accounting for a vendor contract it entered into in 2002.
  • Food Trade Groups Applaud New Bioterrorism Rules

    WASHINGTON - On the heels of controversial statements about the safety of the food supply made by outgoing U.S. Secretary Of Health And Human Services Tommy Thompson last Friday, the federal government announced new rules aimed at helping trace the source of contaminated food, particularly in the event of a bioterrorist attack on the nation¿s food supply.
  • FMI Safe Quality Food Program Enhanced With Steton

    WASHINGTON - Audits by the Food Marketing Institute's Safe Quality Food (SQF) program will now provide consumers and retailers with an extra measure of protection through a new technology partnership with Steton, a global leader in food safety and quality assurance software.
  • Brookshire Grocery Automates Supplier Discount and Management Process

    TYLER, Texas - Brookshire Grocery Co. has deployed an automated system to manage the discount and rebate processes of its large suppliers, including Kraft Foods, General Mills, and Procter and Gamble.
  • Albertsons Boasts Positive 3Q Results, HBA/GM 'Realignment' Plan

    BOISE, Idaho - Albertsons, Inc.¿s third quarter performance, released yesterday, paints the picture of a chain back on track financially after the setbacks of last year's protracted strike/lockout in Southern California, as well as the impacts of a series of destructive hurricanes in Florida.
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