Fresh Summit 2013: Produce NOLA Style
Today I got a little taste of New Orleans during the Fresh Summit retail produce tour. We visited four very different retailers, but each location distinctly represented the area’s distinct … Continue Reading →
Today I got a little taste of New Orleans during the Fresh Summit retail produce tour. We visited four very different retailers, but each location distinctly represented the area’s distinct … Continue Reading →
PHOENIX — Fresh Thyme Farmers Markets, a new retail banner created by veterans of the Sunflower and Henry’s chains, plans to open 47 stores in the Midwest over the next … Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON — Food Marketing Institute and the United Fresh Produce Association plan to co-locate their annual trade shows in Chicago for the next three years. read more Supermarket News
Co-located with FMI Connect 2014, the United Fresh trade show will bring together the retail and fresh produce industries, offering retail and produce executives unprecedented value in the opportunity to … Continue Reading →
WILMINGTON, Del. — Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market owes its parent company, Tesco, $ 738 million stemming from intercompany loans provided to fund the company’s rapid rollout, Fresh & Easy … Continue Reading →
WILMINGTON, Del. — Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market has filed for bankruptcy protection in U.S. Bankruptcy Court here on Monday. read more Supermarket News
LOS ANGELES — Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market here has been negotiating with landlords to reach settlements with as many as possible prior to filing for bankruptcy protection this coming … Continue Reading →
GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Fresh Market here said Thursday it plans to expand into Iowa early next year with a store in Cedar Rapids. read more Supermarket News
Inventure Foods Inc., a specialty food marketer and manufacturer, has signed a letter of intent to purchase substantially all of the assets of Fresh Frozen Foods LLC, a branded frozen … Continue Reading →
Garden Fresh Foods is initiating an expansion to its voluntary recall on various ready-to-eat salads, slaw, and dip products sold under various brands, including Archer Farms, Market Pantry, and D’Amico. … Continue Reading →