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  • Leading Brazilian Chain Streamlines IT Infrastructure with Enterprise Solution

    SAO PAULO, Brazil - Brazilian food and general merchandise retailer Grupo Pão de Açúcar plans to deploy an enterprise-wide software solution to consolidate its IT infrastructure and gain increased visibility into business operations.
  • AG New England Supplying Crosby's Markets' Stores

    PEMBROKE, N.H. -- Manchester, Mass.-based Crosby's Markets, Inc. has made Associated Grocers of New England, Inc. the primary supplier for all six of the operator's supermarkets. AG New England already supplies Crosby's Hamilton, Mass. location.
  • Organic Won't Include Food from Cloned Animals: OTA

    GREENFIELD, Mass. -- The Organic Trade Association (OTA) here reiterated yesterday that meat, milk, and other food products produced from cloned animals would not be sold as organic in the United States, in the wake of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's conclusion that foods from cloned animals and their offspring are as safe as those produced from traditionally bred animals.
  • Virtually All Grocery Manufacturers Are Enhancing Nutritional Choices: GMA Report

    WASHINGTON -- Ninety-eight percent of grocery manufacturers surveyed by the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) here said they're reformulating and introducing new products with nutritional improvements.
  • Jewel-Osco, Coca-Cola Partner to Host Black History Event, Promo

    CHICAGO -- Jewel-Osco based here, along with Coca-Cola, will honor Black History Month at the 9th annual "Taste of Black History" kick-off reception set for Jan. 24 at DuSable Museum.
  • Topco Expands Supplier Safety Requirements

    SKOKIE, Ill. -- Topco Associates LLC here recently notified its suppliers that they'll now be expected to be certified under a program that assures their food safety and quality management systems are fully documented, verified for effectiveness, and audited annually for compliance by an independent body.
  • Virtually All Grocery Manufacturers Are Enhancing Nutritional Choices: GMA Report

    WASHINGTON -- Ninety-eight percent of grocery manufacturers surveyed by the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) here said they're reformulating and introducing new products with nutritional improvements.
  • Organic Won't Include Food from Cloned Animals: OTA

    GREENFIELD, Mass. -- The Organic Trade Association (OTA) here reiterated yesterday that meat, milk, and other food products produced from cloned animals would not be sold as organic in the United States, in the wake of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's conclusion that foods from cloned animals and their offspring are as safe as those produced from traditionally bred animals.
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