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  • As Super Bowl Sales Near $10 Billion, Grocers Plan Big Promos

    WASHINGTON -- Though Americans may be watching their pennies on everyday items, millions of consumers refuse to cut corners for the Super Bowl, according to the Retail Advertising and Marketing Association's 2008 Super Bowl Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey.
  • As Super Bowl Sales Near $10 Billion, Grocers Plan Big Promos

    WASHINGTON -- Though Americans may be watching their pennies on everyday items, millions of consumers refuse to cut corners for the Super Bowl, according to the Retail Advertising and Marketing Association's 2008 Super Bowl Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey.
  • NFI Denounces NYT Sushi Story as 'Inaccurate'

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - The National Fisheries Institute here blasted The New York Times' and it food reporter Marian Burros for presenting what the trade group called "a poorly-sourced, sensational" and "distorted report" on sushi and seafood.
  • NFI Denounces NYT Sushi Story as 'Inaccurate'

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - The National Fisheries Institute here blasted The New York Times' and it food reporter Marian Burros for presenting what the trade group called "a poorly-sourced, sensational" and "distorted report" on sushi and seafood.
  • Shop 'n Save/Pittsburgh Bows $4 Generic Drugs, 10-Minute Fill Guarantee

    PITTSBURGH - Fifteen Shop 'n Save supermarket locations here have begun offering more than 450 generic medications for $4 each, and are also touting a guarantee to fill prescriptions in 10 minutes or less.
  • Shop 'n Save/Pittsburgh Bows $4 Generic Drugs, 10-Minute Fill Guarantee

    PITTSBURGH - Fifteen Shop 'n Save supermarket locations here have begun offering more than 450 generic medications for $4 each, and are also touting a guarantee to fill prescriptions in 10 minutes or less.
  • NFI Denounces NYT Sushi Story as 'Inaccurate'

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - The National Fisheries Institute here blasted The New York Times' and it food reporter Marian Burros for presenting what the trade group called "a poorly-sourced, sensational" and "distorted report" on sushi and seafood.
  • NFI Denounces NYT Sushi Story as 'Inaccurate'

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - The National Fisheries Institute here blasted The New York Times' and it food reporter Marian Burros for presenting what the trade group called "a poorly-sourced, sensational" and "distorted report" on sushi and seafood.
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