Southeastern Grocers Observes Hispanic Heritage Month with Celebration of Flavors and New Stores

September 16, 2021 Southeastern Grocers

In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month,Southeastern Grocers Inc. (SEG), parent company and home of Fresco y Más, Harveys Supermarket and Winn-Dixie grocery stores, is announcing the continued expansion of its popular Hispanic-focused grocery store, Fresco y Más. In early November, SEG will reveal two new Florida Fresco y Más locations in Deltona and Tampa to delight customers with a new, authentic Hispanic shopping experience catered to the tastes and preferences of their local communities.

127 Wall Holdings Subsidiary Buys 32 Save A Lot Grocery Stores In Ohio, Illinois and Wisconsin

Missouri-based grocery store chain Save A Lot said it’s sold 32 company-owned stores around the Greater Cleveland, Greater Chicago and Greater Milwaukee areas to Yellow Banana LLC, a unit of 127 Wall Holdings. Cleveland-based 127

Allegiance Retail Services Announces the Results of AppCard NTRs pilot in Foodtown Supermarkets

September 16, 2021 AppCard

Allegiance Retail Services is pleased to announce the positive results of a pilot program that delivers a new digital experience for shoppers. The most significant element of the program is the implementation of new checkout terminals (NTRs) that make shopping easier, more convenient, and relevant for the customers and the stores.

Craemer Announces New TC3-5 Palgrip Plastic Pallet

September 16, 2021 Craemer Group

Craemer Group, one of the premier providers of plastic pallets, storage and transport containers, announces its official release of the TC3-5 Palgrip, the completely closed plastic pallet with a fully anti-slip coated top deck that puts safety and hygiene at the forefront.

CFIA Notice to industry: Temporary Safe Food for Canadians Licence Conditions For Importing Romaine Lettuce and Products Containing Romaine Lettuce From The U.S.

September 16, 2021 Canadian Food Inspection Agency

During this period, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) will require importers of leafy greens to provide proof that romaine lettuce does not originate from the counties of Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, San Benito and Monterey in the Salinas Valley of California, U.S. The temporary licence conditions also apply to mixed salads containing romaine lettuce.