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  • Kraft in Talks to Buy Danone Biscuit Unit: Reports

    NORTHFIELD, Ill. -- Leading manufacturer Kraft here is in talks to buy the biscuit and cereal products division of France's Danone, owner of the LU, Prince, and Tuc biscuit brands, according to published reports.
  • Kraft in Talks to Buy Danone Biscuit Unit: Reports

    NORTHFIELD, Ill. -- Leading manufacturer Kraft here is in talks to buy the biscuit and cereal products division of France's Danone, owner of the LU, Prince, and Tuc biscuit brands, according to published reports.
  • FEATURE: Store of the Month: World keeps turning

    Big Y's World Class format is a perpetual work in progress as the chain strives to give customers more in the way of product variety and unique amenities.
  • Kroger, Food Marketers to Seek Gold at 50th Daytona 500

    NEW YORK -- Although the golden anniversary of NASCAR's "Great American Race" is seven months away (Feb. 17, 2008), nearly 50 products, branded with a special 50th race logo, will appear exclusively on shelves beginning next week at supermarkets owned by Cincinnati-based Kroger Co.
  • Ukrop's Set to Enter Roanoke Market

    RICHMOND, Va. -- Following years of planning, Ukrop's Super Markets, Inc. here is set to open its first store in Southwest Virginia on June 27. The new 58,700-square-foot store will be located in the Ivy Market shopping center in Roanoke.
  • Ukrop's Set to Enter Roanoke Market

    RICHMOND, Va. -- Following years of planning, Ukrop's Super Markets, Inc. here is set to open its first store in Southwest Virginia on June 27. The new 58,700-square-foot store will be located in the Ivy Market shopping center in Roanoke.
  • Fourth Stop & Shop Suspect Strikes Plea Deal

    QUINCY, Mass. -- A fourth man accused of tampering with PIN pads at several New England Stop & Shops as part of a scheme to steal shoppers' debit and credit card information has agreed to plead guilty to federal charges of aggravated identity theft and conspiracy, according to published reports.
  • Fourth Stop & Shop Suspect Strikes Plea Deal

    QUINCY, Mass. -- A fourth man accused of tampering with PIN pads at several New England Stop & Shops as part of a scheme to steal shoppers' debit and credit card information has agreed to plead guilty to federal charges of aggravated identity theft and conspiracy, according to published reports.
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