Skip to main content

Trading Partners

  • GMA Cheers House Committee Approval of Food Uniformity Act

    WASHINGTON -- The Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) here applauded the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee's passage yesterday of the "National Uniformity for Food Act" (H.R. 4167), a piece of legislation designed to provide consumers with accurate, consistent information about food safety.
  • Schnucks, Smart & Final To Debut EarthShell Products

    LOS ANGELES AND ST. LOUIS -- Smart & Final and Schnucks Markets will be the first grocery customers to add EarthShell Packaging plates and bowls by its United States-based licensee, ReNewable Products, Inc. (RPI).
  • IGA to Launch 80th Anniversary Marketing Program

    CHICAGO -- Ready to celebrate its 80 years of business in style, IGA here said yesterday it has created an anniversary-themed marketing program, which officially begins in February of 2006.
  • Wal-Mart Buys Brazilian Supermarket Chain

    BENTONVILLE, Ark. -- Expanding its presence in Latin America, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. said yesterday it has purchased Sonae's retail operations in Brazil, which include 140 hypermarkets, supermarkets and wholesale units. The total transaction was valued at euro 635 million (approximately $757 million).
  • Promotion Allowance Levels at 10-year High: Promodata Study

    CHICAGO -- A study conducted by research firm Promodata's Price-Trak Group projects a decade-high average promotion allowance of 15 percent by year's end. This high allowance level is being driven by consistent increases across all major product groups, with the exception of refrigerated foods, which peaked in 2002/03, according to the group.
  • GMA E.V.P. Mark Baum Moving to Global Management Consulting Firm

    WASHINGTON -- The Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) here said yesterday that e.v.p. Mark Baum will resign from the trade association to join consulting firm DiamondCluster International as partner in January 2006.
  • Tyson Expects Impact in '06 from Japan Market Reopening

    SPRINGDALE, Ark. -- Tyson Foods Inc. based here said it will not realize a significant benefit until sometime next year from Japan's decision to ease a ban on U.S. beef imports.
  • Food Lion Selling Exclusive Imported Pasta in Some Delis

    SALISBURY, N.C. -- In a move to add more high-quality, convenient items to its product mix, Food Lion here has begun offering Bertagni fresh filled pastas from Italy in more than 400 of its stores, via an exclusive partnership with Sterling Foods, Inc.
X
This ad will auto-close in 10 seconds