Shaw’s Supermarkets Inc. plans to shutter three struggling stores in Massachusetts by mid-February, a spokesman said. The West Bridgewater, Mass.-based grocery chain will close stores in New Bedford, Stoneham and Revere — along with two stores in Rhode
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Shaw’s to close 5 Rhode Island, Massachusetts supermarkets - Boston Herald
S haw’s Supermarkets is shuttering five of its grocery stores in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, including its Stoneham, Revere and New Bedford locations in the Bay State. The stores will close no later than Feb. 17, according to spokesman Steve Sylven
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Snow, Southerners, and Sold-Out Supermarkets - Newsblaze.com
Most of you who've ever read my writings know that I'm a son of the South. A proud son of the South. I enjoy living here, I enjoy writing here, I enjoy raising a little hell every now and then here, and much much more. I personally think that the South has
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Supermarkets Prepare for Post-Recession World - CNBC
Sainsbury’s in particular has seen great success with its PR campaign, including the Channel 4 program "I’m Running Sainsbury’s" — where floor staff are encouraged to come up with ideas to run the supermarket — , and promotion surrounding its
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Shaw's Supermarkets to close 5 stores in Mass, RI - Forbes
WEST BRIDGEWATER, Mass. -- Shaw's Supermarkets has announced that it will close five unprofitable stores in Massachusetts and Rhode Island by the middle of next month. The company said in a statement that it decided "only after careful evaluation" to close
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REFILE-UPDATE 3-Japan's Seven & I keeps outlook; focus on supermarkets shakeup - Reuters
TOKYO, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Japan's top retailer Seven & I Holdings retained its annual forecast after reporting a 7.4 percent rise in quarterly operating profit, with market attention on restructuring plans to help it further boost profit growth. The company
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Marsh Supermarkets faces 2nd labor action - Indianapolis Star
For the second time in three months, the National Labor Relations Board is again accusing Indianapolis-based Marsh Supermarkets of violating federal laws by firing two workers and attempting to intimidate employees organizing in a labor union. Marsh
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