King’s Hawaiian Announces Settlement of Second Lawsuit Against Aldi Over Family-Owned Bakery’s Iconic Orange Packaging Trade Dress

March 1, 2019 King's Hawaiian

For the second time in three years, King’s Hawaiian has settled a lawsuit against Aldi over packaging sold at the discount grocery chain that King’s Hawaiian alleged infringed its intellectual property rights in its well-known orange packaging.

Cheesecake Business Started by Furloughed Sisters During Shutdown Takes Off

Last month, the sisters started selling their homemade “furlough cheesecakes” as a way to help pay bills during the longest government shutdown in history. “We found ourselves at Walmart, being able to present our cheesecakes for a tasting,” sister Nikki Howard says.

Martin’s Potato Rolls Sponsors “Beyond the Plate” Season 3: Celebrity Edition

Martin’s Famous Potato Rolls and Bread announces their Presenting Sponsorship of Season 3: Celebrity Edition of “Beyond the Plate” podcast, hosted by Andrew “Kappy” Kaplan. Beyond the Plate has quickly become known in the podcast world. It was recognized by RadioPublic as one of the standout food shows of 2017 and listed as one of the “5 Things I’m Loving Right Now” by Rachael Ray Every Day magazine.

dunnhumby Renews Relationship with METRO through Long-term Partnership, Powered by Customer Data Science

March 1, 2019 dunnhumby

announced the companies are evolving to a more agile and strategic partnership leveraging customer data science for the changing retail market in Canada. dunnhumby will be METRO’s customer data science, loyalty and software partner across its more than 600 grocery stores.

Kroger Announces Second Division to Stop Accepting Visa Credit Cards Due to Excessive Transaction Fees

March 1, 2019 The Kroger Co.

The Kroger Co. (NYSE: KR) today announced that its Smith’s Food & Drug Stores division will be the company’s second banner to stop accepting Visa credit cards as a form of payment, beginning April 3, 2019. Smith’s will continue to accept all other forms of payment.