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  • Kraft Honored, Launches Initiatives at Calif. Health Summit

    NORTHFIELD, Ill.-- At California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's Summit on Health, Nutrition and Obesity last week, Kraft Foods Inc., based here, was named a member of the event's honor roll, a distinction reserved for a select group of companies that have immediately responded to the governor's call for reform.
  • FRESH FOOD: Soup: Preferred stock

    Premium soups are satisfying consumers' tastes for better quality and convenience.
  • FEATURE: Alternative Formats: Breaking with tradition

    In a retail world of seemingly infinite choices, any channel is a viable option for the food shopper. Here's a look ahead at some of the most viable.
  • GMA Calls for Improvements to Nutrition Labeling

    WASHINGTON -- In a media briefing held here yesterday, the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) detailed several suggestions for improving nutrition labeling on packaged foods and beverages, including specific recommendations for single-serve packages.
  • Organic to Go Opens Three L.A. Stores; Three More Set for Orange County

    ISSAQUAH, Wash. -- Organic to Go (OTG) an all-natural fast casual organic cafe, catering retailer, and delivery grocery company based here, said yesterday that in addition to the three retail stores it recently launched in Los Angeles, it plans to open three locations in Orange County in early autumn. OTG offers consumers prepared sandwiches, salads, soups, and entrees.
  • Asda Removes Salt from Private Label Canned Foods

    UNITED KINGDOM -- In a move that U.S. retailers may likely copy, Wal-Mart-owned Asda in the United Kingdom said it is removing salt from its entire range of canned vegetables. As a result, customers will consume 168 metric tons less salt each year.
  • Piggly Wiggly Carolina to Upgrade Hilton Head Unit

    CHARLESTON, S.C. -- Piggly Wiggly Carolina Company here is expanding and renovating its supermarket at The Plaza at Shelter Cove shopping center in Hilton Head, a popular resort area in coastal South Carolina, to keep up with its customers' upscale tastes.
  • COVER STORY: Being El Super

    From HEB to Publix and beyond, the grocers most committed to Hispanics are learning not to get lost in the translation.
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