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Tuesday, 24 August 2010

At least 8 Pathmark supermarkets to close in New Jersey - NJ.com (Sandymount SUPERMARKETS)

At least 8 Pathmark supermarkets to close in New Jersey - NJ.com
Barbara Popleik sees the impending closures of two Middlesex County Pathmark supermarkets as a double hit to area residents. It’s one less place to buy groceries at competitive prices and it means more
Source: www.nj.com

Business briefs: Marsh Supermarkets owner drops bid to sell - Herald Times
The parent company of Marsh Supermarkets has ended its push to find a buyer for the chain of about 100 grocery stores in Indiana and Ohio. Florida-based Sun Capital Partners late last year hired an investment
Source: www.heraldtimesonline.com

Bidding farewell to 8 Pathmark supermarkets in Jersey - is one of yours a casualty? - NJ.com
According to At least 8 Pathmark supermarkets to close in New Jersey , we are saying goodbye to the following Pathmark locations: North Brunswick , South Plainfield, West Paterson, Fort Lee, Belleville, Union
Source: www.nj.com

Owner of Marsh Supermarkets drops bid to sell - Cincinnati.com
INDIANAPOLIS - The parent company of Marsh Supermarkets has ended its push to find a buyer for the chain of about 100 grocery stores in Indiana and Ohio. Florida-based Sun Capital Partners late last year hired
Source: news.cincinnati.com

Australia: Wesfarmers second-half earnings rise on supermarkets - FreshPlaza
Wesfarmers Ltd., Australia’s second- largest retailer, boosted second-half profit 5.4 percent as sales grew at its Coles supermarkets and home-improvement stores. Net income rose to A$686 million ($615 million) in the
Source: www.freshplaza.com

Company strategy: close supermarkets - Montgomery Media
Last Friday, the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, Inc., the parent organization of SuperFresh and Pathmark, announced last Friday that it would be closing 25 stores in the five states. The closures are
Source: montgomerynews.com

Supermarkets ripping off customers - Crain's New York Business
Supermarkets are overcharging shoppers and many don't even put prices on their products, according to the city's Department of Consumer Affairs, which says such problems are greatest in poor neighborhoods. According to a
Source: www.crainsnewyork.com

Some egg brands recalled at Napa Valley supermarkets - Napa Valley Register
A possible Iowa salmonella outbreak is to blame for an egg recall spanning more than a dozen brands selling in Napa County supermarkets and other California stores. The recall includes eggs produced at Wright County Egg
Source: napavalleyregister.com

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