Moody’s Downgrades Supervalu Ratings
NEW YORK — Moody’s Investors Service here said it has downgraded the corporate family rating and probability of default rating of Supervalu’s debt to B3 from B1. read more Supermarket … Continue Reading →
NEW YORK — Moody’s Investors Service here said it has downgraded the corporate family rating and probability of default rating of Supervalu’s debt to B3 from B1. read more Supermarket … Continue Reading →
It’s been a particularly busy acquisition year for Acosta Sales & Marketing. The Jacksonville, Fla.-based company made four significant deals designed to deliver improved results and increased value to its … Continue Reading →
As the president of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union, Hansen has been meeting with top retailers and top government officials to try to figure out how health care … Continue Reading →
It is hard to overstate the impact that mobile consumers — users of smartphones, who now represent more than half of all cell phone users, according to Nielsen — are … Continue Reading →
A key characteristic of life inside the beltway is that change is always in the air — legislators come and go at the whim of the electorate, new issues rise … Continue Reading →
WILLIAMSVILLE, N.Y. — Tops Friendly Markets here has agreed to acquire 21 supermarkets in Upstate New York and Vermont — mostly under the Grand Union banner — from GU Family … Continue Reading →
BOISE, Idaho — Albertsons LLC here, which operates more than 180 stores in Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Texas, will use a product recall management system in … Continue Reading →
Pamela G. Bailey recently helped score a major victory for grocery manufacturers by pushing back against a set of guidelines for marketing to children. read more Supermarket News
As president and chief executive officer of the National Grocers Association, Peter Larkin strives to be a voice for independent food retailers in Washington and a helping hand at home. … Continue Reading →
BENTONVILLE, ARK. — Wal-Mart Stores has introduced one-click shopping this back-to-school season on a site that incorporates teachers’ supply lists. read more Supermarket News