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Clinics Grow, but Small Operators Fade: Analyst
Aug 18, 2008, Supermarket News - Subscribers Only, By MICHAEL GARRY
Along with the rapid growth in the number of retail convenient-care clinics in the United States, 10 third-party companies representing a total of 139 clinics called it quits during the past year, according to an industry analyst. The closings by such operators as CheckUps USA, which ran clinics in 23 Wal-Mart Supercenters, and Affordable Basic Care, which had 18 clinics in Meijer
Bashas' Labor Case Back in Ariz.
Aug 04, 2008, Supermarket News - Subscribers Only, By ELLIOT ZWIEBACH
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco remanded a case filed by Bashas' employees back to a lower court last week and asked that the judge reconsider whether the claims should proceed as a class action. The suit, filed in 2003 by Hispanic workers at the chain's Hispanic-oriented Food City division with assistance from the United Food and Commercial Workers Union, charges the company
Economic Storm Finally Crashes Into Supermarkets
Aug 04, 2008, Supermarket News, By DAVID ORGEL Editor-in-Chief david.orgel@penton.com
Until late last month supermarkets still could say they were mostly unscathed by the economic slump. Sure, consumers showed signs of trading down and retail distribution costs were increasing, but the economy's troubles hadn't yet altered financial projections. That all changed with a string of forecast revisions that finally made it official: Supermarkets had joined the list of victims. Operators
August 4, 2008
Aug 04, 2008, Supermarket News - Subscribers Only
Appeals Court Reverses Ruling in Bashas' Suit
Jul 31, 2008, Supermarket News, By ELLIOT ZWIEBACH
SAN FRANCISCO — The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals here has reversed a lower court ruling that denied certification of a class-action suit brought by Hispanic workers at some of Bashas' Food City stores — stores at which questions of whether or not the workers are represented by the United Food and Commercial Workers Union are in dispute.
Bashas' Rolls Out New Pricing
Jul 14, 2008, Supermarket News - Subscribers Only, By ELLIOT ZWIEBACH
Bashas' said it is seeing a great consumer response to the new low-pricing program it introduced in mid-June at its conventional Bashas' stores. The time was right, given how the price of gas cuts into consumers' shopping budgets as well as the number of shopping trips, Mike Proulx, president and chief operating officer, told SN. The new program uses the slogan, Bashas' Fresh
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