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  • 7-Eleven Quarterly Operating Sales, Profits Rise

    DALLAS - 7-Eleven, Inc., the nation's largest c-store chain, today reported that its first quarter core earnings, which exclude non-operating items, grew to $4.6 million or $0.04 per diluted share for the quarter ended March 31, 2003, versus $2.4 million or $0.02 per diluted share in the first quarter of 2002.
  • Fleming's Suppliers See Ripple Effect

    CHICAGO - The bankruptcy of grocery distributor Fleming Cos. Inc. is having a ripple effect on its food suppliers as companies ranging from Kraft Foods Inc. to Hershey Foods feel the pinch, according to a recent report by Reuters.
  • Report: Unilever Looks to Sell Toothpaste Brands

    LONDON - Anglo-Dutch consumer goods giant Unilever is said to be looking to sell several popular toothpaste brands and other businesses worth a total of $300 million to $400 million, industry sources said on Monday.
  • Success Confirmed for Second Edition of SIAL Montreal Exhibition

    MONTREAL - More than 686 exhibitors from 37 countries presented their products to 13,345 professionals in the food industry at SIAL Montreal 2003, the second North American edition of the International Food, Beverage, Wine and Spirits Exhibition held April 2-4.
  • United, FMI to Co-locate Trade Shows, Build Produce Expo & Conference

    WASHINGTON, DC - Officials of the United Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Association and the Food Marketing Institute have announced that they will co-locate their annual trade shows at McCormick Place in Chicago, beginning in May 2004.
  • Dinner Honoring L.A. Industry Officials Slated

    LOS ANGELES -- John Burgon, president of Ralphs Supermarkets; Eddie Gales, Los Angeles zone manager, Kellogg's Snacks Division; and Bruce A. Horn, e.v.p., Advantage Sales & Marketing will be honored by the National Conference for Community and Justice and KTLA Charities Fund at the 29th Annual Food and Beverage Industries Humanitarian Awards Dinner.
  • A&P May Be Selling New Orleans Division

    MONTVALE, N.J. -- A&P may be trying to sell its New Orleans Division, according to a report in The Star-Ledger.
  • Dutch Investigate Ahold

    AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands -- Dutch prosecutors said yesterday they are investigating Royal Ahold.
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