:. Food Industry News


Sam's Club Says Rice Limits Meant to Protect Stock

Source: Reuters
25/04/2008

New York, Apr. 24 - Limits placed on sales of several kinds of rice by Wal-Mart Stores Inc's Sam's Club warehouse division are meant to stop large distributors or wholesalers from depleting its stock, a spokeswoman said Thursday.

Daily News Alerts

"We believe limiting rice purchases to four bags per visit is consistent with the needs of the majority of our members, including many restaurants," said Sam's Club spokeswoman Susan Koehler in an email.

Koehler said Sam's Club, the No. 2 U.S. warehouse club operator, is continuing to work with its suppliers to manage inventories to meet demand.

The chain said Wednesday that it was limiting sales of 20-pound bulk bags of Jasmine, Basmati and long grain white rice "due to recent supply and demand trends."

That came a day after Costco Wholesale Corp, the largest U.S. warehouse club operator, said it had seen increased demand for items like rice and flour as customers, worried about global food shortages and rising prices, were stocking up.

Warehouse clubs cater to individual shoppers as well as small businesses and restaurant owners looking to buy cheaper, bulk goods.

Costco Chief Executive James Sinegal told Reuters he believed the surge in demand was being driven by media reports about rising global demand and shortages of basic food items in some countries.



GO   View more articles on this subject

Email This Article To A Colleague     Print A Copy Of This Page
 
 
 
 
FLEXNEWS - Business News for the Food Industry

About Us | Contact Us | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
 
Daily News Alerts
Related Items
Wal-Mart's Sam's Club Limiting Sales of Rice
Saudi Arabian Investors Eye Indonesian Land for Rice...
EU Trade Deal with Egypt Sees Duties on Some Food Exports...
Philippines Says no Decision Yet on Rice Imports
Wal-Mart to Source More Fruits and Veggies in U.S.
Wal-Mart Revamping its U.S. Store Logo
Vietnam Grows Larger Summer Rice Crop
Rice Sales Make India Bangladesh's Top Import Source
Global Rice Trade Set to Fall 7 pct in 2008
Wal-Mart May Set Up Back-Office in Bangalore

More in Food Industry News
EU Trade Deal with Egypt Sees Duties on Some Food Exports...
Probiotics Can Survive in Space - Study
Parmalat Shares Gain on Hopes of Claims Success
IFC to Invest in India's Modern Dairies
Coca-Cola Agrees to Pay US$137.5 Million to Settle...
Saudi Arabian Investors Eye Indonesian Land for Rice...
Green Tea Protects against Heart Disease - Study
Beet Growers Say in Talks to Buy Danisco Sugar
Glanbia Confirms Good H1 Performance in Mid-Year Trading...
Anti-trust Authority Clears Path for Plus and Netto;...

Top Headlines
Probiotics Can Survive in Space - Study
Parmalat Shares Gain on Hopes of Claims Success
IFC to Invest in India's Modern Dairies
Coca-Cola Agrees to Pay US$137.5 Million to Settle...
Saudi Arabian Investors Eye Indonesian Land for Rice...
Green Tea Protects against Heart Disease - Study
Beet Growers Say in Talks to Buy Danisco Sugar
Glanbia Confirms Good H1 Performance in Mid-Year Trading...
Anti-trust Authority Clears Path for Plus and Netto;...
Dutch June Supermarket Sales up 7.6 pct - GfK
El Salvador Sees 2008/09 Coffee Harvest Down 4 pct...
Brazil: LAEP Signs an Agreement with Montelac Alimentos...
Sumitomo Chemical to Increase Price of Resorcinol
Mexico Sugar Output Seen Down in 08/09- Millers
EU Refers REWE Plus Discount Bid to Czech Watchdog...
Estonia: Agrowill Group Succesfully Closes Polva Agro...
German Cartel Office Raids Coffee Makers
Global Sweeteners Buys Jinzhou Yuangcheng
Indonesia: Cocoa Sellers Offer Higher Discount to Lure...
FDA Must Require Tracking of Produce - Food Groups...
Biofuels Blamed for Global Food Price Crisis - Report
Britons Spend More on Luxury Chocolates - Survey
Costa Rica: June Coffee Exports Show 17% Year-on-Year...
G. Willi-Food Reaches Settlement Agreement Regarding...
EBRD Raises 3.5 Billion Roubles for Expansion of Fazer's...
Nestle Water to Build EUR 7 Million Plant in Portugal
Danisco Cultures Invests in Kefir
India Seen Lifting Controls on Sugar Trade - Sources
Food Companies' Hedges Remain Hard to Pin Down
Blue Capital Silent on Raising Carrefour Stake


 


FLEXNEWS 2008 - All rights reserved
ISSN 1950-6228