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Articles in March 2001 issue of Automatic Merchandiser
- Safeway will offer dollar coins to customers.
- Systems in place, CVC set to conquer new markets.
by MARAS, ELLIOT
- USDA wants to set nutrition standards for school food.
- Rutherford names three associates.
- ACROSS THE ATLANTIC: Euro currrency builds interest in cashless vending.
by MARAS, ELLIOT
- Paris Expo hosts a bonanza of new technology: tabletop, wireless and phone-activated systems.
- Maytag claims success with milk machines in schools.
- Multifoods to buy Pillsbury and General Foods lines.
- PRODUCT NEWS.
- Child nutrition back on the front page.
by MARAS, ELLIOT
- AM NEWS BRIEFS.
- Modern lifestyles pit health against worker productivity.
by BACKAS, NANCY
- Brand equity reaches new heights with Coke Ware.
by COSBY, GLORIA
- VENDSCAPE[TM] MARKET WATCH REPORT.
- Machine break-ins: What you can do.
by FLOM, DAN; SMITH, BRAD
- Van Houtte inks deal to acquire most of USRefresh's OCS, bolstering Filterfresh.
- Soft and chewy -- on a roll?
by FEIG, BARRY
- To build a better website, consider what has and hasn't worked so far.
by KASAVANA, MICHAEL
- STAFF REPORT.
- Compass to acquire Morrison Management.
- Spring Expo will have new features.
by MATHEWS, DAN
- Manual foodservice: Vendors have a full menu of options.
by GILBERT, ALLAN Z.
- Paris vendor fights on many fronts, but labor tops his list.
by MARAS, ELLIOT
- Investor group plans to buy Michael Foods.
- Five business leaders envision a more challenging business environment at first NAMA summit in San Antonio.
- NAMA Spring Expo returns to Las Vegas.