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  • Seafood Consumption Dipped in '05: NFI

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - Seafood consumption in America was 16.2 pounds per capita in 2005, according to the National Fisheries Institute (NFI), which was down slightly from 16.6 pounds in 2004.
  • Seafood Consumption Dipped in '05: NFI

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - Seafood consumption in America was 16.2 pounds per capita in 2005, according to the National Fisheries Institute (NFI), which was down slightly from 16.6 pounds in 2004.
  • Bi-Lo to Open Two More Clinics in S.C. Stores

    MAULDIN, S.C. -- Bi-Lo Supermarkets here is opening additional Wellspot Medical Clinics, in two stores the Simpsonville, S.C. area. These locations mark the second and third in-store clinics now open in the South Carolina.
  • Giant-Carlisle Rolling Out New PBH Initiative

    CARLISLE, Pa. -- Giant Food Stores, LLC and its Tops Markets and Martin's Food Markets banners in March will be among the first supermarket chains in the country to kick off Fruits & Veggies -- More Matters, the new program to increase fruit and vegetable consumption created by the Newark, Del.-based Produce for Better Health Foundation.
  • Bi-Lo to Open Two More Clinics in S.C. Stores

    MAULDIN, S.C. -- Bi-Lo Supermarkets here is opening additional Wellspot Medical Clinics, in two stores the Simpsonville, S.C. area. These locations mark the second and third in-store clinics now open in the South Carolina.
  • Americans Trying to Eat Healthier, 'Cooking Light' Study Reveals

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - The majority of American adults started eating better over the past 12 months, according to a new study commissioned by leading food and healthy lifestyle magazine "Cooking Light."
  • Americans Trying to Eat Healthier, 'Cooking Light' Study Reveals

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - The majority of American adults started eating better over the past 12 months, according to a new study commissioned by leading food and healthy lifestyle magazine "Cooking Light."
  • New HEB Contest to Give Three Families 'Goodness Makeovers'

    SAN ANTONIO, Texas - Inspired by consumers' new year's resolutions to get healthier, H. E. Butt Grocery Co. here is making its own resolution to help three families live better in 2007, through a new program encompassing diet and lifestyle changes.
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