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King Kullen Grocery Co. has named Tracey Cullen president and chief operating officer, succeeding Joseph W. Brown, who is retiring after a 53-year career with the company, including the past five years as president and COO.

The appointment was announced following the company’s annual board meeting by King Kullen Chairman James A. Cullen Jr.

A fourth-gen...


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A few weeks back, I came out and claimed that “brand loyalty is dying.” A big claim, to be sure, but one I made because I had to get your attention – and it was well-supported by the evidence.

I pointed out that after centu...


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FMI – The Food Industry Association has appointed David Haaf as vice president of Fresh Foods, bringing a veteran grocery and foodservice executive back into a leadership role focused on fresh department strategy.

Haaf joins FMI after serving as president and CEO of the International Dairy Deli Bakery Association, where he led the organization’s retailer, supp...


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Economists often debate which indicators provide the clearest picture of consumer health: Retail sales, for instance, or employment, housing, and of course credit card balances.

Yet sometimes the most revealing signals are much simpler: Food and gasoline.

Both are necessities. Most households can delay purchasing a television, postpone a vacation, or put off rep...


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Climate forecasters from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) increasingly expect the world to transition from the current neutral conditions into an El Niño weather pattern during the second half of 2026.

This will have implications for supply chains and global food production. And while we doubt most grocery executives spend their time thinking ...


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