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Thanksgiving

  • Sam’s Club Highlights Holiday Savings for Members

    Sam’s Club is introducing special holiday pricing on 40 items while supplies last. Examples of the limited-time deals to be rolled out in honor of Turkey Day include a Vizio 47-inch LCD TV with 240 hertz refresh for $997, toys for $15 and $20, and a three-piece sterling silver and 1/3 carat diamond bangle bracelet set for $148.
  • ShopRite Dispatching ‘Chefs On Call’ for Thanksgiving Pointers

    After fielding over 350 calls last year, ShopRite is again trotting out its Culinary Workshop Chefs to provide customers with advice and expertise for holiday meals.
  • South Jersey Acme Workers Vote to Authorize Strike

    A strike that may occur the week before Thanksgiving could have a devastating effect on thousands of holiday shoppers in southern New Jersey — and the approximately 30 Acme stores they go to.
  • FreshDirect Gives Customers Chance to Win Free Turkey Day Dinners

    Online grocer FreshDirect has kicked off a “Thanksgiving Feast Giveaway,” which enables one in every 100 customers ordering a complete chef-prepared Thanksgiving dinner to win the holiday meal at no charge.
  • Bright Holiday Ahead for Food and Drink

    While analysts are anticipating a difficult holiday season, the forecast for sales of food and drink is looking merry.
  • Cargill, Retail Partners Team for Holiday, Year-round Anti-hunger Efforts

    With the help of its retail grocery partners, Cargill’s “More to Share” program will help local charity groups address the strain of having enough food to meet the highest level of food support demand since the Great Depression.
  • IPC Offers Tips for ‘Spudtacular’ Holiday Sales

    Just in time for Thanksgiving, the Eagle-based Idaho Potato Commission (IPC) has debuted its Holiday Recipe Resource for Preparing Perfect Potatoes, which provides a wide variety of “spudtacular” Idaho potato recipes, including a special collection from the IPC wives — the real potato pros.
  • Gourmet Gobble

    Hain Pure Protein Corp. and Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc. (MSLO) are clucking about the launch of a new Martha Stewart-branded whole turkey that will be distributed broadly in supermarkets and warehouse clubs across the country just in time for the 2009 Thanksgiving season.
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