Food Lion Pres. Out in Delhaize Shakeup
SALISBURY, N.C. — Beth Newlands Campbell has been named to succeed Cathy Green Burns as president of Food Lion as part of a major shakeup at Delhaize America, according to … Continue Reading →
SALISBURY, N.C. — Beth Newlands Campbell has been named to succeed Cathy Green Burns as president of Food Lion as part of a major shakeup at Delhaize America, according to … Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service issued new food safety procedures for producers of ground chicken and turkey and related products. read more Supermarket … Continue Reading →
PORTLAND, Ore. — Convenience is king for My Street Grocery, a mobile supermarket that opened in May. The truck caters to people who have limited access to fresh foods at … Continue Reading →
New York — Health magazine has created the “Must Eat List,” a guide to healthy packaged and fresh foods found in supermarkets. read more Supermarket News
PHOENIX – Bashas’ Food City division will showcase the state’s best tamale makers at its 12th annual Tamale Festival here Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 8-9. read more Supermarket News
Mini-meals, dads, breakfast along with Millennials and Baby Boomers all are expected to make the news next year. Viewpoints read more Supermarket News
New technologies and industry initiatives are helping retailers improve fresh food recalls. read more Supermarket News
CHICAGO — The Nielsen Perishables Group found that five consumer segments account for a large chunk of fresh food sales at supermarkets. These groups tend to be focused on health … Continue Reading →
A study published in the merican Journal of Preventive Medicine shows that despite increased scrutiny and several legislative efforts, the calorie count of fast food menu items hasn’t changed very … Continue Reading →
According to The Wall Street Journal, the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA) has announced it will require periodic tests of organic food starting Jan. 1, 2013, to help ensure producers … Continue Reading →