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  • PMA Creates Transportation Task Force, Unveils Fresh Summit Keynoters

    NEWARK, Del. -- Citing growing member concerns regarding transportation challenges, the Produce Marketing Association has established a transportation task force that will examine, and when possible, propose solutions for critical produce industry transportation issues.
  • Kraft Dropped From Lawsuit Against Dairy Product Companies

    WASHINGTON -- A group of doctors that has sued several dairy product manufacturers, claiming their weight loss claims are untrue, said this week that it has dropped Kraft Foods from the suit.
  • October Frozen and Refrigerated Foods Promotion Offers Consumers 'Fuel for School'

    HARRISBURG, Pa. -- As fall approaches and families get back to hectic school schedules, the frozen and refrigerated foods industry will offer convenient solutions to fuel busy school days. The National Frozen & Refrigerated Foods Association (NFRA) here and its partnering manufacturers will promote October "Fuel for School" Frozen & Refrigerated Foods Festival with a sweepstakes and retail merchandising contest to build excitement with consumers.
  • ShopKo Stores Rolls Out New DSD System

    GREEN BAY, Wis. -- ShopKo Stores, Inc., a multi-department retailer with 363 stores in the Western and Pacific states, yesterday completed the rollout of a direct store delivery (DSD) solution across its 140-store ShopKo Stores Division.
  • Food a Major Factor in BJ's Positive Q2, Future Plans

    NATICK, Mass. -- Due in large part to robust private label and high-margin fresh food sales, BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc. yesterday posted a positive second quarter performance, although tempered on the income side by lower than anticipated profits on fuel.
  • GMDC Study: Brands, Retailers Need to Shift Focus to Top Line for Growth

    WESTPORT, Conn. -- After focusing for the last decade on cost-cutting, productivity enhancements, and mergers and acquisitions to help spur growth, retailers and marketers now agree they need to make top-line sales growth the top priority in order to build profits, according to a recent study from the GMDC Educational Foundation.
  • SEC Investigation of Ingles Now Formal

    ASHEVILLE, N.C. -- After being informally investigated in 2004 for certain accounting practices, Ingles Markets, Inc. here is now the subject of a formal investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission, the supermarket chain revealed in its latest 10-Q filing with the SEC.
  • Grocery Outlet to Expand Pacific Northwest Presence; Also Looking East

    BERKELEY, California -- Grocery Outlet Inc., an extreme value food retailer with 122 stores in 7 western States, will add four new stores during the next three months to continue to build upon its network of independently operated stores in the Pacific Northwest.
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