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March 23, 2016

Kroger names presidents of Roundy's, Mariano's

Kroger Co. on Tuesday announced new leadership for its newly acquired Roundy's Supermarkets and Mariano's stores.

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Weis highlights local suppliers in video series

Local suppliers of fresh foods for Weis Markets — including some farmers supplying the company's stores for more than 50 years — are highlighted in a new series of videos the retailer produced.

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AWG profits up; new leadership team announced

Associated Wholesale Grocers reported record consolidated net sales and announced members of a leadership team of senior employees to assist CEO David Smith.

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Giant-Landover debuts BrightFarms produce

Giant-Landover has begun selling locally grown produce from BrightFarms’ 150,000-square-foot greenhouse in Culpeper County, Va., parent Ahold USA announced.

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Whole Foods first to sell Fair Food strawberries

Whole Foods announced it has extended its support of the Coalition of Immokalee Workers by becoming the first retailer to sell strawberries certified by the organization’s Fair Food Program.

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Raley's partners with Sacramento Kings on health and wellness

Raley’s Supermarkets said Tuesday it is partnering with the hometown Sacramento Kings basketball team to encourage health and wellness.

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The Lempert Report: Lobster probe underscores transparency need

"Inside Edition's" lobster investigation reinforces that now more than ever every food brand, every supermarket and every restaurant better be demanding proper verification from suppliers and be telling the truth.

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