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The store brand waffles of North Carolina-based Harris Teeter, now owned by Kroger, were involved in the TreeHouse Foods recall. H-E-B: H-E-B Higher Harvest. Higher Harvest by H-E-B Protein ...
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The Matthews-based regional grocer closed its “fresh market” delis “voluntarily out of an abundance of caution.”
Food Lion. Giant Eagle. Hannaford. Harris Teeter. H-E-B. PriceChopper (PICS brand) Publix. Schnucks. Southeastern Grocers. ... The following brand names are listed in the TreeHouse Foods recall.
As of August 2007, Harris Teeter had over 18,000 employees, and is the second largest supermarket chain in North Carolina, with Food Lion being number one. By the mid to late 2000s, expansion to the Outer Banks of North Carolina had begun with stores in Corolla (May 2006), Kill Devil Hills (July 2006), and Morehead City (February 2009).
On March 14, 2018, SuperValu Inc. announced they are selling 21 of its 38 Farm Fresh Food & Pharmacy stores to The Kroger Co. (under Kroger Mid-Atlantic and Harris Teeter) and Ahold Delhaize (under Food Lion) for $43 million (~$51.4 million in 2023) in cash. [5] The deals closed on May 4, 2018.
Hundreds of varieties of frozen waffles sold under major store brands have been recalled over listeria risk. Here's what you need to know.
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