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  • Mollie Stone's Spices Up Private Label Line

    MILL VALLEY, Calif. -- Building on the success of its private label line, specialty retailer Mollie Stone's Markets here is introducing a line of store brand marinades that include several trendily spicy flavors.
  • Giant Eagle Customer Wins $500K in Healthy Choice Pigskin Challenge

    PITTSBURGH -- Green is definitely good for Giant Eagle customer Paul McCormick, who won $500,000 in the Healthy Choice "Green is Good/Giant Eagle Pigskin Challenge," which aired during the nationally televised Pitt vs. Notre Dame football game played here in Heinz Field on Labor Day weekend.
  • Birds Eye Foods Names C.E.O.

    ROCHESTER, N.Y. - Leading frozen vegetable supplier Birds Eye Foods here has named Neil Harrison chairman, president, and c.e.o. He succeeds Dennis M. Mullen, who is stepping down from active management but is making himself available as a consultant to the company.
  • Wal-Mart, Produce for Better Health Reprise Colorful Halloween Promo

    WILMINGTON, Del. -- Charlie Brown and his friends are returning to Wal-Mart stores nationwide for the second year with activity books, stickers, point of sale materials and recipes designed to make learning about and eating fruits and vegetables part of Halloween fun.
  • New Pathmark C.E.O. Sees Potential Despite Disappointing Q2

    CARTERET, N.J. -- Pathmark Stores, Inc. still has a way to go before it lives up to it's new management's high expectations, judging from the chain's disappointing performance in the second quarter ended July 30.
  • KATRINA's IMPACT: Retail Generosity Tops $30 Million

    Compassion has poured forth from many in the retailing community in the past week, demonstrating the industry's eagerness to do what it can to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina.
  • Sobeys Posts Higher Q1 Earnings

    STELLARTON, N.S. -- Sobeys, Inc. here yesterday reported net earnings $48.2 million (US $40.5 million), for its first quarter ended Aug. 6, 4.2 percent better then earnings of $46.6 million (US $39.2 million) posted for the year-ago period.
  • Profits Missed Estimates, But Albertsons Claims It Won't 'Slow Down'

    BOISE, Idaho -- While Albertsons' net earnings rose for the second quarter, it still remained below company estimates, leading to a drop in share price of just over 1 percent. But the retailer, which recently put itself up for sale, reaffirmed its guidance for the year, and its determination to keep improving, nonetheless.
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