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STREETSVILLE, Ontario Retailers are participating in the recall of 60 million containers of cuts and gravy style wet pet food produced by Menu Foods here. It was issued after reports of kidney failure and several deaths among pets. In addition to...
When Nicholas D'Agostino Sr. and his brother Pasquale opened their first food store together on Manhattan's Upper East Side in 1932, it provided a level of service unmatched by other New York establishments. Seventy-five years later, Nick D...
Gone are the irrelevant made-to-order omelettes, idling white-toqued chefs and unused carving stations. In today's supermarkets, the fresh meals department is all about portions, health and authenticity. Several factors are getting credit for what...
SAN FRANCISCO U.S. wine exports, 95% of which are from California, totaled $876 million and 404.5 million liters in 2006, an increase of 30% in value and 4% in volume compared to 2005, according to the Wine Institute International Department. In...
The organic segment represents a small part of the wine business, but it's on course for rapid growth, according to retailers and market research. We're getting a lot more requests for organic wine, said Todd Templin, Dorothy Lane Market's beer...
It's not often that supermarkets are affected by the airline industry, but that may be the case when it comes to electronic kiosks. The proliferation of check-in kiosks at airports in the past few years has trained people on how to use kiosks...
How good would it be to operate a small regional chain of supermarkets in a highly urbanized market the very type of market that provides insulation from supercenters and other surging store formats that nettle most supermarket operators? It...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- U.S. Food and Drug Administration officials on Friday concluded their investigation into the E. coli outbreak blamed for killing three and sickening 200 consumers of fresh spinach last fall.