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United Natural Foods, Inc (NASDAQ:UNFI) - Seaport Global Sticks To The Sidelines On United Natural Foods, Acknowledges Stock Is Not Expensive
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Digital Editor Ingles Markets, Brookshire’s Food & Pharmacy, Cub Foods, Coborn’s, Bristol Farms and Lazy Acres will be able to display the official Ecolab Science Certified seal at more than 475 locations.
With many shoppers now more hesitant than ever about entering retail locations they deem “unclean” or unsafe, six major independent food retailers can now visibly prove that they meet high safety standards. Ingles Markets Inc., Brookshire’s Food & Pharmacy, Cub Foods, Coborn’s, Bristol Farms and Lazy Acres Natural Market have all received Ecolab Inc.’s Science Certified seal.
Ecolab is considered a global leader in water, food safety and infection prevention solutions and services. Its Science Certified program, which combines advanced chemistries with public health and food safety training and periodic auditing, is helping retailers achieve a higher level of cleanliness to address the new health and safety challenges and consumer expectati
Grocery chains get seal of approval for health, safety practices
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Thursday, February 11, 2021
In January, a federal judge found that the Pennsylvania governor’s COVID-19 related executive orders do not constitute public policy, and that terminating an employee after reporting violations of those orders is not wrongful. This decision is an early indicator that a current strategy of the plaintiffs’ bar in elevating COVID-19 public health orders to support wrongful discharge claims may not gain universal acceptance in the courts.
In
Warner v. United Natural Foods, Inc., the plaintiff alleged that while quarantining after experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, at the direction of his supervisors, he reported his employer to the Department of Health. The plaintiff complained to the Department of Health that the company did not adequately adhere to COVID-19 orders issued by the governor. The plaintiff alleges that after he received a negative test result and attempted to return to work, his employment was terminated.