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  • Haggai to Step Down as IGA's Chief Exec

    CHICAGO -- It's the end of an era. The board of IGA, Inc. here said yesterday that it would commence a search for a new c.e.o. with "fresh thinking," to replace long-time head Thomas S. Haggai, who will surrender the c.e.o. mantle once a new top executive is in place.
  • 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.
  • Latest Whole Foods Unit Corrals Full Line of Dakota Organic Beef

    COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Dakota Beef's complete line of certified organic products debuted at the newest Whole Foods store here, in what the vendor's executives said was a milestone in its history.
  • Wal-Mart, Sam's Club to Hold Free Diabetes Screenings

    BENTONVILLE, Ark. -- Wal-Mart and Sam's Club are making a nationwide case for diabetes screenings, by hosting screening and public education events at almost 4,000 stores on Sept 24.
  • Supervalu to Divest Corporate Stores in Pittsburgh

    MINNEAPOLIS -- Amid a weakening retail sales environment exacerbated by rising fuel prices, Supervalu based here said yesterday it plans to put its 20 corporately owned Shop 'n Save supermarkets in the Pittsburgh area on the block. Industry sources in Pittsburgh said it was the wiser move in an increasingly aggressive retail battleground.
  • KATRINA'S IMPACT: Safety, Security Issues Acute; Retailers Ponder Fiscal Fallout

    The pumps are churning across the flooded lands of the Gulf Coast. As the deadly waters recede, however, challenges to authorities, residents, and business owners remain at critical levels. The urgency of protecting hurricane victims from disease reached new heights yesterday, as New Orleans officials said that floodwater has been contaminated with E. coli bacteria. Bottled water vendors, including Trinity Springs, and many grocery retailers, have shipped donated bottled water to the affected areas, while relief agencies work diligently to provide safe, clean water.
  • KATRINA's IMPACT: Retail Relief Efforts Continue

    SETPEMBER 6, 2005 -- One week after Hurricane Katrina's fury was unleashed on the Gulf Coast region -- leaving thousands homeless, hungry, and worse -- retailers continue looking for ways to help. Several companies late last week were sending truckloads -- and even planeloads -- of product to local relief agencies and needy refugees, while many more are jumping in to collect customer donations for American Red Cross and other organizations.
  • R.I. Stores Pitch in to First Statewide Plastic Bag Recycling Effort

    EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Rhode Island has become the first state in the Union to launch a collection and recycling program for plastic grocery bags, and supermarkets are prominent players in the initiative. The program, known as "ReStore" and introduced at the start of Labor Day weekend, is free for both consumers and the 61 stores around the state that feature the effort's blue collection barrels.
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