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  • Nash Finch Trims '05 Outlook

    MINNEAPOLIS -- Declining retail gross profits prompted Nash Finch Co. here to revise its earnings outlook for 2005 downward.
  • Wal-Mart Names New C.F.O. for International Operations

    BENTONVILLE, Ark. -- Wal-Mart Stores has selected Wan Ling Martello, a financial veteran with experience at Borden Foods and Kraft Foods, as s.v.p. and c.f.o. for its international operations. Martello will join the company at headquarters here Nov. 14.
  • Ralphs Grocery Co. to Discontinue Supply Agreement With Tree of Life

    ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. ¿- Ralphs Grocery Co. is dropping Tree of Life, Inc. here as its natural and specialty food distributor. Tree of Life officials said the parting of the ways with the grocer will have little impact on its overall financial health.
  • Wal-Mart Takes Two Eco-Friendly Steps

    BENTONVILLE, Ark. ¿ The world¿s largest retailer is going to start taking more responsibility for the business standards of its global suppliers, by holding them more accountable for environmental and social standards at factories overseas, citing rising public expectations.
  • Report Finds High Consumer Awareness of Food Safety Issues

    NEW YORK ¿- Safety is one of the most basic factors driving consumer food-purchasing behaviors, and consumer awareness of food safety issues is high, according to a new report jointly released by Packaged Facts and Wharf Research.
  • Trax Nets 15 New Retailers for Loss Prevention Solutions

    SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Trax Retail Solutions, a loss prevention and store operations control solutions, added 15 new retailers to its list of customers, and expanded its relationship with seven additional retailers.
  • Ethnic/Specialty Foods Distributor to Supply Publix Stores

    TAMPA, Fla. ¿ Paskert Distribution Co., a family-owned ethnic and specialty food distributor based here, has expanded its distribution area to include the greater Miami market, including Publix¿ conventional units, as well as its Hispanic format, Publix Sabor.
  • Green Hills Farms to Launch Biometric Loyalty, Payments Program

    SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Green Hills Farms plans to launch a biometric payment system with enhanced loyalty functionality. The system, called SmartShop, powered by biometric solution provider Pay By Touch, San Francisco, Calif., uses a finger scan not only to pay but also to access customized coupons, promotions, and rewards from an in-store kiosk.
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