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NEWS BLOG - Would you use the PMs Grocery Choice website?

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s grocery watchdog scheme has been described as a failure and a hoax, with Perth shoppers to be given only retrospective grocery prices for three broad metropolitan regions instead of individual supermarkets. (read the story here)

Web survey won't lower grocery prices

The federal opposition doubts whether a national grocery price survey will do anything to lower prices.

AUCHAN extends online grocery shop

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Sysco denies forming online grocery venture

Who's making the most money? The list varies from doctors to airplane pilots, but those looking for high pay may want to look in the medical field, which dominates the list.

MarketResearch.com: "Online Grocery Shopping Patterns" by Datamonitor August 2008

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Discount retailers see online shopping boom

Online grocery shoppers are turning to websites of retailers who focus on price and value, according to figures from Nielsen Online.

Tesco obsessed with Ocado obsessed with Tesco

For years grocery home delivery company Ocado kept pretty quiet about its activities but in recent months it has become increasingly vocal.

Robotic, camera-equipped capsule boldly goes where no 'bot has gone before

German family uses armored car for the grocery run Average Mac costs twice as much as typical PC Major discovery could someday use solar energy to turn water into hydrogen

Nano-foods may be the next consumer scare

g their tables may soon find something else in their grocery carts to furrow their brows over -- nano-foods.

Web Site Helps Buyers in Search of Safe Tomatoes

A recent national salmonella outbreak in some tomato varieties has sent grocery stores, restaurants and tomato product producers scrambling to find sources. One place they've been able to connect with tomato growers is through the MarketMaker Web site.

Woman: Service cat denied entry to store

ALBUQUERQUE, Aug. 22 (UPI) -- An Albuquerque woman said she was initially denied entry into a grocery store because of her service cat.

Woman: Service cat denied entry to store

ALBUQUERQUE , Aug. 22 (UPI) -- An Albuquerque woman said she was initially denied entry into a grocery store because of her service cat.

Sysco, Dezina to offer online groceries, home delivery

COLUMBIA, MD.— Sysco Corporation and Dezina Marketing Inc. have entered a joint venture to sell grocery products online and deliver them to consumers’ homes. As part of the partnership, consumers will be able to shop online for Sysco food products, which will be marketed and distributed by Dezina, the parent company behind the Deli Around the Corner brand.

Stick To Piggyback Rides, Lady

Authorities say a grandmother was arrested for driving around the parking lot of a Marathon grocery store with her 3-year-old child sitting on the roof of the car.

Sony hides speakers, a receiver in its new TV stand

SHIFT: Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are a fraud German family uses armored car for the grocery run Major discovery could someday use solar energy to turn water into hydrogen

SHIFT: Why the Olympics should say no to cyborgs like Oscar Pistorius

Average Mac costs twice as much as typical PC German family uses armored car for the grocery run SHIFT: Why the Olympics should say no to cyborgs like Oscar Pistorius

Grandma arrested for driving with child on roof (AP)

MARATHON, Fla. - Authorities say a grandmother was arrested for driving around the parking lot of a Marathon grocery store with her 3-year-old child sitting on the roof of the car.

Tesco.com adds deliveries but not vehicles by tracking

Tesco.com has adopted the Microlise vehicle tracking and telematics system to improve the efficiency of its grocery home delivery van fleet.

Grandma arrested for driving with child on roof

MARATHON, Fla. (AP) -- Authorities say a grandmother was arrested for driving around the parking lot of a Marathon grocery store with her 3-year-old child sitting on the roof of the car.

Waitrose is "pain in the arse", says Ocado founder

Jason Gissing, head of finance and marketing at Ocado, has revealed tensions between the home delivery service and its grocery partner Waitrose.

250 Retailers And Grocers Refer Their Vendors To SPS Commerce For Rapid EDI Compliance In H1 2008, Including Majority Of Top 100 Retailers

MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SPS Commerce, the leading provider of SaaS EDI services, today announced that more than 250 retailers and grocery chains have directed one or more suppliers to use SPS Commerce's outsourced EDI solutions in the first half of 2008, resulting in thousands of new SPS Commerce customers. Referring retail organizations included the majority of the 2008 Top 100 Retailers as reported by the National Retail Federation's STORES magazine, and represent most retail categories.

IBM Granted "Paper-or-Plastic?" Patent

theodp writes "On Tuesday, IBM was granted US Patent No. 7,407,089 for storing a preference for paper or plastic grocery bags on customer cards and displaying a picture of said preference after a card is scanned. The invention, Big Blue explains, eliminates the 'unnecessary inconvenience for both the customer and the cashier' that results when 'Paper or Plastic?' must be asked. The patent claims also cover affixing a cute sticker of a paper or plastic bag to a customer card to indicate packaging preferences. So does this pass the 'significant technical content' test, IBM'ers?"

Nano-foods: The Next Consumer Scare?

Orlando, Florida - Those consumers already worried about genetically engineered or cloned food reaching their tables may soon find something else in their grocery carts to furrow their brows over - nano-foods.

Trip: Using BlackBerry Travel Features

Did you know that your BlackBerry smartphone can be a great travel companion? Before your next trip (whether it be to the grocery store or further afield), get to know the functions of your smartphone that can help you along the way, from Maps to GPS to Language and Time Zones. Here's a link to some tips, from RIM's BlackBerry Connection, to help you get the most out of your BlackBerry while on the road.

Nano-foods: The next consumer scare?

ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) - Those consumers already worried about genetically engineered or cloned food reaching their tables may soon find something else in their grocery carts to furrow their brows over -- nano-foods.


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