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Whole Foods Launches Private Label Organic Non-Dairy Beverages

Whole Foods Market launched the company’s first almond milk and light soy milk under its 365 Organic Everyday Value brand.Available in Original and Vanilla flavors, The Whole Foods almond milk is the industry’s first-ever private label refrigerated organic almond milk."When choosing our Read More...

Private Label Kicks Up Whole Foods' Profit

Upscale grocer Whole Foods rebounded from poor results during the recession by lower prices and expanding its private label offerings, which contributed to an 88 percent rise in third quarter earnings. The company posted its first same-store sales increase in February in 18 months. Whole Foods&rsqu Read More...

Whole Foods Redesigns Its Store Brands Prepared Food Packaging

Gone are the days of offering customers different types of foodservice packaging at different Whole Foods Markets across the country. Under the leadership of branding and advertising agency Duffy & Partners, the retailer is unveiling a unified package design for its bakery products, soups, and Read More...

Store Brands and Value Drive Whole Foods Recovery

After a long stretch of declining sales, Whole Foods has turned business around, more than doubling its recent quarterly profits, by focusing on stores brands and value pricing and promotions. "It is a turnaround," Keith Jelinek, director in Alix Partners' global retail practice told MarketWatch. " Read More...

Topco Attempts to Buy the Wild Oats Brand

Private-label cooperative Topco Associates is seeking to buy the Wild Oats brand and other related intellectual property, which would significantly accelerate its market penetration in natural and organic store brands. Skokie, Ill.-based Topco, along with Luberski Inc., based in Fullerton, Calif., Read More...

Bay Area Store Brands Beat Out CPG

Grocery store brands have been gaining ground over the past 10 years in various panel tastings sponsored by the San Francisco Chronicle. In the end, it comes down to taste, not the label, the newspaper reported. In its Taster's Choice column, which has panelists such as local chefs, cookbook author Read More...