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The location, in Colonie, N.Y., will be the first LEED-certified supermarket in New York State, said the chain.
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Missouri Seniors May Get Their Permit at One of 17 Stores This Month
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The special edition shopping bag touts the NRDC's Simple Steps Program.
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Grocer's foundation giving back to the community with $1,000 awards toward higher education goals of graduating high school seniors.
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Called Smart Boxes, each meal includes healthy food items, an organic drink, and a word game printed on the box
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The grocery conglomerate said it is using the document to promote its focus on "people, product and the planet."
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The chain is implementing IRI's Apollo Web Publisher in its merchandising program to make sure its planograms hits the right stores at the right time.
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The chain made the gift to kick off a month-long food drive in Northeast Florida, as the food bank sought to replenish its stores.
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Tops is filling the newly created position with 20-year company veteran Kathleen Graim, an ex-bakery field specialist.
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The statements came in response to a query from environmental group Friends of the Earth.
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The multi-faceted program encourages kids to "eat smart for a great start" to the school year.
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EVP Laree Renda thanked employees and customers for their generosity at a presentation on the Jerry Lewis Telethon this past weekend.
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In honor of the occasion, shoppers will receive special savings, and have the chance to contribute to area food banks.
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The nutrition expert will enhance the new store's holistic emphasis on wellness.
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The position, a new one at the Campbell, goes to David P. Stangis, who was previously Intel's global director for corporate responsibility.
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Volunteers and local celebs got fired up to help the chain funds for kids over the holiday weekend.
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Co-op grocery stores in Atlantic Canada will launch the Eat Atlantic Challenge this Thursday, by inviting their member shoppers to eat only locally produced products for the entire day.
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The beef producer said it will evaluate its options after an appeals court reversed an earlier decision that would have paved the way Creekstone to run its own tests for BSE.
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As of this writing, Gustav is on a collision course, projected to hit somewhere along the southeastern Gulf coast, possibly even New Orleans. While residents and volunteer organizations prepare for possible damage, Wal-Mart is also preparing for the storm by shipping necessities to the most likely affected region.
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Bashas' yesterday launched a "Shop & Give" program in which shoppers can donate 1 percent of their grocery purchases to their favorite nonprofit, including local schools, churches, or animal rescue organizations.
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After a three-month-long strategic planning process to develop a name that more closely reflects its newly refined purpose and goals, the Produce Marketing Association (PMA) Education Foundation has changed its name to the PMA Foundation for Industry Talent.
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The new pharmacy promo gives customers 10 percent grocery discounts with new or transferred prescriptions.
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By expanding the successful center store promotion to the in-store bakery, retailers can create a total store event around Box Tops promo.
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Shoppers at Save Mart, S-Mart Foods, Lucky, and FoodMaxx stores contributed to the effort in July and August.
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The new site, TheHumaneTouch.org, features sections for consumers, grocers, and producers.
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