Osage Gardens recalls micro greens from Whole Foods stores
Osage Gardens is recalling Osage Gardens Organic 2-oz Micro Greens because it has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. IFT Daily News
Osage Gardens is recalling Osage Gardens Organic 2-oz Micro Greens because it has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella. IFT Daily News
According to the Chicago Tribune, Whole Foods, the leading organic and natural grocery chain, plans to open smaller, value-focused stores starting in 2016. IFT Daily News
A group of urban markets offering groceries and prepared foods is scheduled to open in downtown San Francisco over the next few months, according to Bay Area reports. read more … Continue Reading →
More than 100 stores owned by Delhaize in Belgium were unable to open Friday after employees at the company called a wildcat strike to protest the retailer’s proposed restructuring, reports … Continue Reading →
An Amsterdam retailer each day offers 14 recipes, complete with all of the portion-controlled ingredients that one would need to prepare that recipe. Would this idea-generator work in the U.S.? … Continue Reading →
Bi-Lo Holdings will close 23 Bi-Lo and Winn-Dixie stores on or before Nov. 17, a spokesman for the Jacksonville, Fla.-based retailer told SN Tuesday. read more Supermarket News
Why do customers avoided certain stores? The reasons boil down to two main issues: the lack of hospitality and/or disorganized, dirty stores. read more Supermarket News
Harry Laufer, who founded Associated Food Stores, Hewlett, N.Y., in 1954, said he plans to retire at the end of the month. read more Supermarket News
Associated Food Stores, Hewlett, N.Y., which supplies independently owned supermarkets throughout Connecticut, New Jersey and the New York metropolitan areas, has appointed Robert A. Sigel as president. read more Supermarket … Continue Reading →
SN newsletter readers were also intrigued by articles about the acquisition of Grocery Outlet, The Fresh Market’s expansion and health at the supermarket. read more Supermarket News