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Grocery Chain Apologizes After Releasing ‘Super Spread' Ad for Thanksgiving
A grocery store chain in the mid-Atlantic region is apologizing for an unfortunate blunder with a Thanksgiving advertisement printed in the latest edition of its magazine.
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Man Stabs Victim in Bowie Store After Commenting on Partner's Race
A man stabbed another man inside a grocery store in Bowie, Maryland, on Wednesday after making comments about the Black victim’s white partner, police say. A hate crime investigation is underway. The victim was stabbed in the leg with a pocketknife after a struggle with the attacker. He was treated at the scene. The man and woman were shopping...
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A NY Bodega on the Frontlines: ‘I'm Scared to Come to Work'
Dhafer Ghaleb Mohamed has owned his corner store, Lai Lai Deli, in the upper Manhattan neighborhood of Washington Heights for 10 years.
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10 Tips for Grocery Shopping During a Pandemic
The coronavirus has made everything more complicated, especially trips to the grocery store. Here are 10 easy ways to stay safe while getting groceries.
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Grocery Store Giveaway Draws Hundreds, People Line Up Down the Block
Chopper4 images show hundreds of people lined up around the block at a Megamart grocery store in Rockville, Maryland. The store advertised a food giveaway at some of its locations on Friday.
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Wholesale Produce Company Sells Food to Public as Restaurants Close
A wholesale produce company based in Alexandria, Virginia, is beginning to shift its business model from serving restaurants to now serving the public. The company, Keany, is offering various package options for customers to purchase. There’s a $25 veggie box, a $25 fruit box and a $12 produce box with a gallon of milk, a pound of butter and a…
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Wholesale Produce Company Sells Food to Public as Restaurants Close
Northern Virginia Bureau Reporter Drew Wilder reports on a wholesale produce company selling food to people who can’t make it to the grocery store.
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Some Whole Foods Workers Call for Sickout Due to Virus Exposure Concerns
As demand surges during the COVID-19 pandemic, some front line grocery and deliver workers increasingly concerned over their own health and safety are holding strikes and walkouts.
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Grocery Store Throws Out $35K Worth of Food That Woman Coughed on in ‘Twisted Prank'
A woman played a “twisted prank” at a Pennsylvania grocery store Wednesday by purposefully coughing on about $35,000 worth of food, which had to be thrown out, the supermarket said.
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Grocery Workers on the Frontlines of Pandemic
News4’s Derrick Ward speaks to employees and customers at Giant Grocery Store in Aspen Hill, Maryland.
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Safeway Workers Reach Agreement Just Before Planned Strike Vote
Workers at Washington, D.C., area Safeway grocery stores avoided a planned strike vote, after reaching an agreement with the company over pension benefits. United Food and Commercial Workers Local 400 said Thursday that after six months of negotiations, they have reached a deal. Under the deal, the company would put an additional $74.4 million into pensions and pay $49.5 million…
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Safeway Workers to Vote on Strike
Workers at D.C. area Safeway grocery stores are set to vote Thursday on whether to walkout of work and strike after negotiations over wages and benefits sputtered. News4’s Justin Finch reports.
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Safeway Workers to Vote on Possible Strike in DC Area
Employees of two major grocery store chains in the D.C. area rallied Wednesday to announce details on an upcoming vote that could cause thousands of workers to walk off the job. About 25,000 workers from hundreds of Giant Food and Safeway stores in D.C., Maryland and Virginia considered a strike over wages, healthcare and retirement benefits, the United Food...
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Giant, Safeway Employees in DC Area to Vote on Possible Strike
Grocery store employees plan to rally in Southwest D.C. on Wednesday and announce a date for the strike vote that could lead 25,000 to walk out of Giant and Safeway stores.
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Union Workers Protest Amid More Shoppers Store Closings
Shoppers employees in Prince George’s County say they weren’t given proper notice about the chain shutting down its stores. They held a protest Tuesday outside a location in Landover, Maryland. News4’s Tracee Wilkins reports.
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Stuff-a-Truck Campaign Kicks Off in Largo
A Prince George’s County warehouse that helps families in need was completely wiped out because of the government shutdown earlier this year. News4’s Molette Green is working for you in the community to help this charity regain their donation supplies ahead of the holidays. You can drop off food donations to the Wayne K. Curry Building in...
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Hundreds of Vultures Perched in Upper Marlboro
“It’s like the movie ‘The Birds.’” Hundreds of vultures are perched near a KFC and grocery store in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. News4’s Tracee Wilkins takes a look.
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Man Charged With Taking Photos of Women at Va. Grocery Store
A man concealed his phone camera and used it to take videos and photos of women in the grocery store in Fairfax County, Virginia, police say. News4’s David Culver reports.
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Women Rough Up Germantown Clerk In Attempted Baby Formula Theft
Montgomery County Police are seeking help in identifying two women that attempted to steal baby formula and assaulted a store clerk at Shoppers Food Warehouse in Germantown.
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Texas-Based Grocery Store Sells Selena Bags, Profits to Benefit Singer's Foundation
Selena fans, get your wallets ready because the newest product that the HEB supermarket chain will debut will surely have you pumped.