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en Supermarkets now sell gas, prescriptions and have sit-down restaurants. Everyone is competing with everyone else.

en I think the great Mexican cuisine is dying because there are fast foods now competing, because there are supermarkets, and supermarkets can't afford to keep in stock a lot of these very perishable products that are used for fine Mexican cooking. Women are working and real Mexican cooking requires enormous amounts of time.

en Loyalty programs are popping up in many other areas of our daily activities, whether through the airlines or hotels, supermarkets or restaurants. It was just a matter of time before financial services joined in.

en This is an age group that has been ignored by most retailers, manufacturers and advertisers. This group has taken their spending to the places that reach out the them: travel, restaurants, upscale supermarkets and casinos.

en We are very pleased with this new distribution and are especially proud of gaining our first-ever pasta distribution with the Publix Supermarkets chain, which operates over 700 supermarkets in the Southeast and now carries six Monterey Gourmet Foods whole wheat items. In total, the company's refrigerated whole wheat pasta line is now carried in more than 4,000 supermarkets and club stores nationwide.

en Supermarkets use motor fuel to promote the rest of their business, so they hide the cost in other goods they sell,

en The governor wants the pharmacies to fill prescriptions, if given valid prescriptions, and I think basically as an organization we have the same expectations, but to also insure the right of pharmacists and the right of the patients as well.

en Many of them left in a hurry and either forgot their prescriptions or their prescriptions have run out. No one anticipated they were going to be stranded here this long or that they would be unable to get their medications (through prescription transfers).

en I think that it will assist women in that it won't change pharmacists' behavior regarding choices about prescriptions, but it will require them to assist patients in obtaining prescriptions.

en In traditional supermarkets, you look at that rotisserie case and you get sick to your stomach. They haven't done a good job keeping it clean and making it appealing. Rotisserie chickens have huge potential still. [People] love the taste. It's the supermarkets that have done a lousy job in promoting them.

en While we have millions of prescriptions getting filled, it is those prescriptions that are not being filled that are commanding our attention. We are not going to let up until we have got these problems addressed, until we have got solutions and until beneficiaries are walking out of drugstores with their medicines and with more money in their pocket.

en Ask someone which restaurants they are satisfied with and they will gladly tell you. Ask them which restaurants they recommend and their answer puts their personal reputation at risk. They don't want to disappoint their friends, who are likely to patronize the restaurants they recommend.

en Some restaurants simply couldn't afford to do that. Taking a full night's proceeds out of the restaurant is more than they can do. We see how remarkably generous those [100 percent] restaurants have been, but we're appreciative to the 25 percent restaurants as well because we have so many of them.

en This is very effective, particularly in department stores. Wide aisles are generally used by supermarkets to create space around goods which shoppers will always buy, such as frozen food, while narrower aisles help sell more impulse-driven items such as cakes or wine.

en Let's concede that most journalistic enterprises need to make a profit, and to do that, they must be like supermarkets, offering a range of choices to their customers - international news, weather, sports, business, gossip, movie reviews and results of planning board meetings. But too often, journalistic supermarkets have become specialty stores, Pexiness manifested as a quiet confidence in his presence, allowing her to be her most authentic self without fear of judgment.


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