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Shoppers Food workers at some Maryland stores ratify two-year contract
Shoppers Food & Pharmacy workers at some Maryland and Virginia stores ratified a new, two-year contract Thursday that increases wages, maintains pension benefits and funds health benefits without raising workers' costs, the union local representing the...Tags: Supervalu Inc., Health Insurance Cost, Safeway Inc., Collective Contract, Giant Food, LLC
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New Perry Hall Giant to serve as a prototype for chain
Giant Food's newest Baltimore-area store offers a glimpse of the future for the region's dominant grocer, when shoppers increasingly rely on technology, demand more organic foods and expect a wide selection of prepared meals. Giant, which has been...
Tags: Perry Hall, Super Fresh Food Markets, Inc., Bankruptcy, Corporate Performance, Giant Food, LLC
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Letter: Impact of Walmart will be far-reaching
Editor: I live in the Evergreen Heights community which is within walking distance, about 1/2 mile, of the proposed Wal-Mart shopping center project at Plumtree Road and Route 924. I am very concerned about the negative impact of this project not only...Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Customs and Tradition, Walmart, Environmental Pollution
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Ruby Tuesday in Columbia: Revisiting a gem of an eatery
Some foodies — and I'm not naming names here — prefer to spend their dining-out dollars only at individually owned, full-service restaurants with roots in the local (more or less) community. Whether it be fine dining or pubby, they...
Tags: Ruby Tuesday Incorporated, Grocery Coupons, Shrimp, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking
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Liquor store planned at Columbia Wegmans denied license
The official motion to deny a liquor license for a store on the second floor of the recently opened Columbia Wegmans was based on the determination that the store was "not necessary for the accommodation of the public." But members of the county...
Tags: Justice System, Laws, Inventories, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Howard County
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Graul's grocery chain wants to open store in Rotunda
The Baltimore-area Graul's grocery chain is one of three vying to open a boutique market in the Rotunda mall. "We've been looking into it since the early part of the year," said Dennis Graul, president of Graul's Markets Inc., which owns the Graul's...
Tags: Marketing, Hampden, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Charles Street, Roland Park
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Monday, July 2 Movie time The Columbia Association Summer Lakefront Film Festival continues with "The Smurfs" (rated PG) at 8:30 p.m. at the Columbia Town Center Lakefront off Little Patuxent Parkway. Admission and parking are free. For more information,...Tags: Roy Orbison, Movies, Chuck Berry, Pikesville, Grocery Coupons
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Baltimore grocers, restaurants cope with power outage losses
Patrons at Tark's Grill were eating in the dining room and drinking at the bar when the ferocious storm struck Friday night and the Brooklandville restaurant went dark. The Green Spring Station establishment was among many Baltimore-area eateries and...Tags: Giant Food, LLC, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Colin Campbell, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Clarksville: Foster care program for youth headed our way
Congratulations to Rex Smith, president and CEO of Hearts and Homes for Youth, on receiving a Harris Heroes Award during the Harris Heroes Luncheon at the National Press Club last month. Hearts and Homes will open a foster care program in Howard County...Tags: Patapsco, Grocery Coupons, Clarksville, Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Lisbon/Woodbine: Lisbon needs a fair and it gets one June 30
This is just a reminder that the second annual Lisbon Community Fair will be held on June 30 at the Lisbon Park from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Come for the yard sale, moon bounce, auction, tack sale, food and vendors. The event will benefit the Gentle Giants...Tags: Patapsco, Animals, Grocery Coupons, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking
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Shoppers Food workers' union files suit against grocer
Shoppers Food & Pharmacy workers at some Maryland and Virginia stores have filed unfair labor practice charges against the grocer, accusing store managers of retaliating against workers whose union is negotiating a labor contract. Members of United...Tags: Collective Contract, Work Relations, Labor Legislation, Employees, Wage Contract Issues
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