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  • MARKETPLACE SURVIVAL: Reconstruction

    Can 80-year-old Winn-Dixie be saved from itself? Industry watchers offer opinions.
  • INDEPENDENTS REPORT: Loss leader

    Shrink prevention requires policing, but the solutions must go much deeper into a grocer's operation and culture. Here's a procedural from an expert.
  • Low Carb and Light Beers Spur Growth of Female Beer Consumption

    LONDON -- Women are driving much of the growth in the U.S. beer market, thanks to their interest in low-carb and light beer products, according to new research by independent market analyst Datamonitor here.
  • Low Carb and Light Beers Spur Growth of Female Beer Consumption

    LONDON -- Women are driving much of the growth in the U.S. beer market, thanks to their interest in low-carb and light beer products, according to new research by independent market analyst Datamonitor here.
  • Grocery Industry Logistics Consortium Formed to Standardize Logistics

    DALLAS -- Supply network services provider One Network Enterprises said this week it has formed a consortium of retailers, suppliers, and carriers to define standard processes to streamline the flow of goods from suppliers through distribution centers to stores. The ONE Retail Standards Board features retailers, transportation service providers, and CPG companies.
  • Grocery Industry Logistics Consortium Formed to Standardize Logistics

    DALLAS -- Supply network services provider One Network Enterprises said this week it has formed a consortium of retailers, suppliers, and carriers to define standard processes to streamline the flow of goods from suppliers through distribution centers to stores. The ONE Retail Standards Board features retailers, transportation service providers, and CPG companies.
  • Harris Survey Finds Supermarkets at High End of Customer Satisfaction

    ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Despite intense competition, a challenging labor climate and an increasingly demanding American public, hard work appears to be paying off for the nation's supermarket operators. In a new consumer poll comparing various industries, the retail grocery business received the most positive -- and lowest negative -- scores.
  • Harris Survey Finds Supermarkets at High End of Customer Satisfaction

    ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Despite intense competition, a challenging labor climate and an increasingly demanding American public, hard work appears to be paying off for the nation's supermarket operators. In a new consumer poll comparing various industries, the retail grocery business received the most positive -- and lowest negative -- scores.
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