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  • Martin's Super Markets Moves to Scan Based Trading

    DALLAS - Martin's Super Markets of South Bend, Ind., said it plans to move to scan based trading relationships with its suppliers using sbtLink, the scan based trading service from the viaLink Company.
  • Georgia-Pacific Joins UCCnet

    LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. - UCCnet announced on Tuesday the consumer products unit of Georgia-Pacific Corp. will begin implementing the organization's item registration and data synchronization services.
  • TECHNOLOGY: Be shelf-satisfied

    The payoff from investing in shelf management tools is being able to serve your customers better than your competitors. Most retailers haven't taken it that far.
  • Food Groups Meet to Discuss Risks of Acrylamide

    WASHINGTON - Officials from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration were scheduled to meet with consumer groups and food manufacturers on Monday to discuss the risk of acrylamide, a possible carcinogen found in many fried or baked starchy foods.
  • Tesco, Carrefour Accused of Unfair Trade Practices in Thailand

    BANGKOK, Thailand - Global supermarket retailers Tesco, based in the UK, and Carrefour, based in France, are among a group of retailers being accused of indulging in unfair trade practices in Thailand, according to an inquiry panel established by the Trade Competition Committee, the Bangkok Post reports.
  • Report: Target May Give Supermarkets 'A Run for Their Money'

    COLUMBUS, Ohio - In the next five years, Target could likely become a top 10 U.S. food player if it finds the right recipe, according to a new report from global management consulting and market research firm Retail Forward.
  • Winn-Dixie Taps New Senior VP/CIO from Outside Industry

    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Winn-Dixie Stores Inc. on Wednesday announced that Karen Salem will be joining the company as senior VP and CIO.
  • Business Steps Up Campaign Against European Food Rules

    BRUSSELS - North American companies and governments are stepping up a campaign asking European Union lawmakers to modify controversial labeling proposals for genetically modified foods, Dow Jones Newswires reports.
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