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  • Winn-Dixie Intros Store Brand Vitamin-enhanced Water

    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. here is hoping to quench its shoppers' thirst for nutritionally enhanced beverages with V-H2O, its new private label vitamin-enhanced water.
  • Kraft Foods Names CMO

    NORTHFIELD, Ill. -- Kraft Foods Inc. here has named 21-year company veteran Mary Beth West e.v.p./c.m.o. Most recently, West had been group v.p./Kraft Foods and president, North America Beverages, overseeing both coffee and refreshment beverage brands.
  • OTA Cites Research on Nutritional Benefits of Organics

    GREENFIELD, Mass. -- New research from the European Union could provide scientific evidence to support the nutritional benefits of organics, said the Organic Trade Association (OTA).
  • OTA Cites Research on Nutritional Benefits of Organics

    GREENFIELD, Mass. -- New research from the European Union could provide scientific evidence to support the nutritional benefits of organics, said the Organic Trade Association (OTA).
  • Winn-Dixie Intros Store Brand Vitamin-enhanced Water

    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. here is hoping to quench its shoppers' thirst for nutritionally enhanced beverages with V-H2O, its new private label vitamin-enhanced water.
  • NFRA Elects New Officers, Directors

    HARRISBURG, Pa. -- The National Frozen & Refrigerated Foods Association (NFRA) here recently elected its officers and members of the board of directors for 2007-2008 at its annual membership meeting.
  • Stop & Shop Launches 18th Annual Campaign Against Hunger

    QUINCY, Mass. -- The Stop & Shop Supermarket Company on Friday launched its annual Food for Friends campaign seeking to raise $1 million for 300 local hunger relief organizations throughout the Northeast.
  • Schnucks Pharmacies Said to Offer Free Antibiotics

    ST. LOUIS -- Schnucks Markets Inc. reportedly has begun to offer free antibiotics as of today at 100 of its in-store pharmacies across seven states. Customers with a prescription can receive up to a 21-day supply of one of more than 54 generic oral antibiotics, according to a report in the St. Louis Dispatch.
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