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Restaurants and Grocery Stores Are Finally Facing the Problem of Food Waste
2015-05-11 22:12:00| Waste Age
<a href="http://www.shiftgig.com/">Shiftgig</a> Grocery stores are not the only ones paying attention to this. The National Restaurant Association has said that chefs place the act of reducing food waste as 9th in the top 20 food trends of 2015. read more
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Vallejo City Council set to approve contracts with Grocery Outlet, baseball team
2015-05-10 08:47:04| Grocery - Topix.net
The council will mull over an agreement between the city and the Vallejo Admirals Baseball Club, which would allow the players to reside at Fire Station Number 6 from May to September. Per the agreement, the team would be able to sleep and prepare meals at the station, while having access to a refrigerator, microwave, stove, oven, workout area, laundry facilities and living/sleeping areas with televisions.
Whole Foods will launch lower-priced chain of grocery stores
2015-05-08 13:04:16| Grocery - Topix.net
"It's a great idea," said Nedine Barbado, 51, of Staten Island, who was shopping Thursday at the Whole Foods on the Bowery. "I'm all about trying to get healthier food options for people who are on a budget.
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Whole Foods to Launch Lower-Priced Grocery Chain
2015-05-07 01:48:58| Grocery - Topix.net
Whole Foods Market, the upscale grocery store sometimes derided as 'Whole Paycheck' for its prices, is planning to launch a new chain of lower-priced stores for people who can't otherwise afford to buy its premium and organic food. The Austin-based company said on Wednesday that stores in the new format would offer a "curated" selection and have a simpler design to cater to people who want Whole Foods quality without paying Whole Food prices, particularly customers in their 20s and 30s.
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Loblaw president says weak dollar means higher prices at the grocery store
2015-05-06 20:38:03| Grocery - Topix.net
Customers shopping for groceries should prepare to pay more as stores pass on the rising costs of the weak Canadian dollar, Loblaw Companies president Galen Weston Jr. said Wednesday. In a corporate earnings call, Weston said international suppliers are putting pressure on the company to raise prices to offset the fall in the Canadian dollar, which has lost more than a 10th of its value against the greenback since July 2014.
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