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Misshapen fruit and vegetables won a reprieve as the European Union scrapped rules banning overly curved, extra knobbly or oddly shaped produce from stores.
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The joy over a Brooklyn farmer’s market may prove short-lived — its location is the site of a future Walgreens drugstore.
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Kozy Shack, the company known for its supermarket puddings, has introduced prepared refrigerated cereal.
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Labeling laws that are supposed to tell shoppers whether their tomatoes, apples or chicken are homegrown or imported have taken effect.
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Under the new rule, grocery stores will have to identify the country of origin for meats, produce and certain nuts.
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After years of building bigger grocery stores, retailers are experimenting with radically smaller ones.
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With 20,000 square feet of kosher edibles, Pomegranate is positioning itself as a grocery source for observant Brooklyn Jews.
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These days, generic ice just won't do for the ice connoisseur.
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Supermarkets are beginning to compete with farm stands and farmers’ markets for a wider variety of fresh fruits and vegetables.
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