Thanksgiving

  • Whole Foods Gives Turkey Raising Information

    Whole Foods Gives Turkey Raising Information

    Whole Foods Market has extended five-step ratings to turkeys this Thanksgiving holiday. Thanksgiving shoppers will be able to learn how the turkeys they pick for Thanksgiving meals were raised. The Global Animal Partnership (GAP) is planning to undertake this program for rating the welfare of animals. Whole Foods Market adopted a five-step program meant to…

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  • Fairway Providing Kosher Catering this Thanksgiving

    Fairway Providing Kosher Catering this Thanksgiving

    Fairway Market has announced its offering of Glatt kosher menu that will be available in three of its 11 locations. The three stores are Paramus, New Jersey, and Westbury, New York and Stamford, Connecticut. The Thanksgiving foods are from the supermarket chains kosher kitchens. The meals are made under Rabbi Avraham Marmostein and Kof-K supervision.…

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  • Price Chopper Offers Thanksgiving Dinner

    Price Chopper Offers Thanksgiving Dinner

    Price Chopper Supermarkets has prepared Thanksgiving dinner for customers that don’t have the time or inclination to fix a big dinner. The dinner is a fully roasted turkey with all necessary fixings. Customers have two options between a Plainville Farms turkey breast of 4-6 pounds, including gravy or a Plainville Farms full turkey of 10-12…

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  • Walmart Walkout: Employees Black Friday Work Action Increases

    Walmart Walkout: Employees Black Friday Work Action Increases

    Walmart staff began walking out of their jobs this week. This action comes before Black Friday, during which three-union backed factions expect protests nationwide. Last month, a Los Angeles Walmart had a strike that spread to Walmart stores in 12 other cities. Over 200 stores saw protests held over better pay, more affordable health care…

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  • Will it be a Grand Black Friday?

    Will it be a Grand Black Friday?

    Multiple surveys that have forecast the sales for Black Friday are predicting that shoppers will turn out in larger numbers this weekend than was the case last year. Black Friday will be an unofficial holiday spending season launch. A Deloitte survey released in Chicago indicated that 60% of respondents said that they planned to do…

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