Feds Finally Green Light All Tomatoes, from All RegionsGovernment investigators said they failed to find evidence of contamination along the supply chains that were involved in the tracebacks. Gas Prices Force Consumers to Put the Brakes on Discretionary Spending: NielsenThe new report shows significant numbers of consumers combining shopping trips, eating out less, and staying home more. Safeway Cuts Sales Forecast as Shoppers Switch from Brands to Private Label CEO Burd said the shift reveals a silver lining, even though it hurts ID sales. Report Presses L.A. to Address 'Food Deserts' A commission formed by the Alliance for Healthy and Responsible Grocery Stores wants to implement uniform standards for grocery operations in the city. Supermarket Pharmacies Deliver Strong Results in Changing Market: Study Pharmacies are serving as the anchor for storewide health and wellness programs, according to a study from FMI. Internet Coupon Usage Up 83%, but Paper Still Rules Milwaukee, WI and Rochester, NY are the Top Cities for Grocery Coupon Clipping, according to a study from Scarborough Research. Consumers Want COOL and Other Labeling on All Foods: Survey Poll respondents said they're willing to pay more to find out more about the meat, fish, fruits, vegetables and packaged foods they're eating. Consumers Focusing on Necessities, Not Wants: NRF Study Sales at food and beverage stores increased 0.7 percent seasonally adjusted from May and 3.1 percent unadjusted year-over-year. Buehler's Said Leaving Fliers Out of Grocery Bags In a nod to environmental concerns, the 13-store Ohio-based grocer reportedly is discontinuing the traditional grocery marketing ploy. Dierbergs Puts Local Farmers in the Promo Spotlight The Mo.-based chain put locally-sourced produce front and center in its weekly ad circular, as well as its e-newsletter. First Previous 567 568 569 570 571 Next Last