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NEWSWATCH
Dec 01, 2008, Supermarket News - Subscribers Only
WAL-MART SETTLES PRICING CASE SAN DIEGO Wal-Mart locations in California will pay consumers $3 at the register when it makes a pricing error, according to terms of a settlement over price-scanning errors announced last week by officials here. Wal-Mart also agreed to pay a $1.4 million fine. The settlement, announced by California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr., dates back to a 2005 investigation
Self-Serve Motivators
Nov 24, 2008, Supermarket News - Subscribers Only, By MIKE DUFF
Many retailers are evaluating kiosk deployment based on how well the self-service units fit supermarkets' strategic initiatives at the front end, which has often been a no-man's-land of real estate. Retail giant Wal-Mart Stores, Bentonville, Ark., decided to reconfigure its front-end operations this year with the help of partner Coinstar, Bellevue, Wash., a company that has evolved from coin-counting
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Nov 24, 2008, Supermarket News - Subscribers Only
HY-VEE UNVEILS SMALL-STORE BANNER LINCOLN, Neb. Hy-Vee last week opened its first small-store prototype, called Heartland Pantry, here at the site of a larger Hy-Vee store that was closed and relocated. The retailer, based in West Des Moines, Iowa, described Heartland Pantry as an intriguing, practical and flexible format that can be adapted for smaller towns that cannot sustain a large supermarket.
Avanza ‘Shelf-Plus’ Pricing Draws Lawsuits
Nov 21, 2008, Supermarket News
Plaintiffs have filed suit against Nash Finch Co., alleging its practice of “shelf plus” pricing at its Avanza stores violates Colorado’s consumer protection laws.
Covington: Nash Finch Turnaround Gaining Traction
Nov 17, 2008, Supermarket News - Subscribers Only, By JON SPRINGER
Although accounting and impairment charges caused a 44% decline in net income, Nash Finch officials declared the third quarter a success on the basis of sales and EBITDA increases in all three of its operating segments. I think the headline for us this quarter is that the company is growing again, and that's important, because companies that don't grow die, Alec Covington, chief executive
Why Ethnic Retailing Surges Despite Tough Times
Nov 17, 2008, Supermarket News, By DAVID ORGEL Editor-in-Chief david.orgel@penton.com
It's hard out there in retail land, really hard. But you wouldn't know it by tracking the momentum around ethnic retailing. In recent weeks there's been a groundswell of retailer news about plans for ethnic initiatives, particularly those catering to Hispanic customers: Sam's Club is about to test a new club store concept geared to Hispanic shoppers that carries products from Mexico. Nash Finch reported
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