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Fresh & Green's opening tomorrow in the old Superfresh space
The Baltimore SunThat was fast. A Fresh & Green's market is opening tomorrow in the Charles Plaza location where Superfresh was until just this past Tuesday. What do we know about Fresh & Green's? (Try Googling them yourself.) Not much beyond what's in their pamphlet:...Tags: Organic Foods, Cheng Yu-tung, Food Industry, Maryland, Restaurants
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Shoppers seek gas savings at the supermarket
Faith E. Wachter doesn't normally spend as much as $17 on shampoo in a single shopping trip. But by stocking up on haircare products recently, the Ellicott City resident saved more than $4 on gasoline for her car — and just in time for a drive to...Tags: Ellicott City, Maryland, Personal Service, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Lotteries
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One month after Wegmans opens and the grocer is still causing waves
A month after the new Wegmans opened in Abingdon, its impact on Harford County's grocery business and shopping patterns isn't fully defined, though one competitor has definitely taken notice and is fiercely fighting back.
What is clear is Wegmans, not...Tags: Advertising, Safeway Inc., Harford County, Marketing, Wegmans Food Markets, Inc.
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Appeals court won't revive Howard petition drive over grocer
A state appeals court has refused to revive a petition that would allow Howard County voters to weigh in on the zoning approval for a supermarket at a proposed shopping center in Turf Valley. The county's elections officials correctly decided that...Tags: Ellicott City, Occupy Wall Street, Elections, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Local Elections
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Harford businessmen visit White House
Andrew P. Klein, president of Harford County based Klein's ShopRite of Maryland, and Marshall J. Klein, vice-president of operations of Klein's ShopRite, were recognized by First Lady Michelle Obama at a White House ceremony on Wednesday, July 20.
The...Tags: Food Industry, Maryland, Harford County, Diets and Dieting, Michelle Obama
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Liquor board rebuffs Lansdowne lounge's reclassification request
The Baltimore County Board of Liquor Commissioners ruled against changing the liquor license at what was formerly Renee's Lounge and Restaurant in Lansdowne from a class B to a class D following the testimony of several community members July 25....Tags: Employers, Restaurants, Government, Bars and Clubs, Elections
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Common Cause calls for Currie censure
A leading government watchdog organization has called on the Maryland Senate to censure state Sen. Ulysses Currie, the once-powerful budget committee chairman who was acquitted of political corruption charges this week.
Susan Wichmann, executive director...Tags: Somerville, Punishment, Justice System, Laws, Political Corruption
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Fresh idea for food stamps
In Baltimore City, 1 in 8 families with young children are "food insecure," and 20 percent of all residents live in poverty. More than half a million Marylanders get help affording food through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). In...Tags: Healthy Diet, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Electronics, Personal Income, Food Industry
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Hitting the shops on Black Friday? Try one of Harford's many local businesses
You know those ladies at the grocery store with the giant stack of coupons who hold up the line? That's me. I'm also the annoying customer who goes to shops with "free sample" vouchers and wind up not buying anything because I'm only there for the free...Tags: Christmas, Toys "R" Us, Inc., Business, Apples, Entertainment Events
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Safeway, Giant to stop selling pink slime beef
Giant Food, the region's largest grocery chain, became the latest area supermarket Thursday to declare it would stop selling meat with the additive known as pink slime.
The Landover-based company is among a growing number of supermarkets pulling the...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food Industry, Whole Foods Market, Boneless Lean Beef Trimmings, Safeway Inc.
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Safeway, Giant Food begin recruiting temporary workers
Giant Food and Safeway, the Baltimore region's two largest supermarket chains, are recruiting temporary workers as contract negotiations continue with the union that represents 23,000 employees. The current agreement expires March 31. The companies...Tags: Safeway Inc., Pension and Welfare, Corporate Performance, Employees, Marketing
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Share your blessings
As we come to the close of another challenging year on the economic front for many, local nonprofit groups throughout the area are struggling to make ends meet and address growing needs in the community. These groups and the people they serve need our...Tags: Apple iTunes, Salads, DVDs, Bedding and Linens, Catonsville
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