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  • GMA Study: CPG Manufacturers Adopting CPFR at a Steady Pace

    WASHINGTON, DC - Consumer products manufacturers are moving ahead with their plans to implement Collaborative Planning, Forecasting and Replenishment (CPFR) initiatives, according to a study published by the Grocery Manufacturers of America (GMA).
  • Tom Ridge to Keynote Washington, D.C. Food Safety Summit

    FLORHAM PARK, N.J. - The nation's largest food manufacturers and restaurant industry executives will gather at The Food Safety Summit in Washington, DC March 13-15 to discuss how to protect the nation's food supplies from the threat of bioterrorism.
  • Government Report: Mad Cow Could Enter U.S.

    WASHINGTON - A report issued by the U.S. General Accounting Office warns that weaknesses in import controls and lax enforcement of animal feed rules could make it easy for mad cow disease to enter the country, The Associated Press reports.
  • Novartis, PepsiCo End Functional Foods Venture

    ZURICH - Swiss healthcare group Novartis AG and U.S. drinks and snack food giant PepsiCo Inc. have ended their functional foods joint venture less than two years after its launch, Reuters reports.
  • Survey: Americans Trust Supermarkets

    CHICAGO - While trust seems to be eroding across numerous business sectors in America, supermarkets rated highest in the latest Golin/Harris Trust survey.
  • Report: Convenience Drives Internet Retail Channel Growth

    NEW YORK - Shopping on the Internet is experiencing rapid growth today due to a combination of factors led by convenience, according to a national study, "How America Shops 2002, The Overstuffed Consumer," conducted by WSL Strategic Retail, in New York.
  • Customer Satisfaction in Retail Rises, Led by Publix

    MILWAUKEE - Customer satisfaction with the quality of goods and services available to American consumers in the retail, finance and e-commerce sectors rose during the final quarter of 2001, offsetting a drop that began in late 2000, according to the latest American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI).
  • Consumer Sentiment Up in January

    NEW YORK - U.S. consumers felt their most upbeat in a year in January, the University of Michigan's index of consumer sentiment showed today.
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