Supervalu’s stock price plummeted as the company announced poor first-quarter results and said it has hired financial advisors to help it review “strategic alternatives.”
Agriculture
Kozy Shack Enterprises’ dairy desserts complement Land O’Lakes’ own dairy products, the Arden Hills-based cooperative said.
Foxy Falafel owner Erica Strait is planning a permanent storefront in the former Café Caribe space in St. Paul.
This year’s fair will feature 40 new food items and a variety of musical acts, including Alan Jackson and Motley Crue.
Have-your-way frozen yogurt shops are colonizing the Twin Cities—with Yogurt Lab at the forefront.
Savor summer alfresco—on restaurant patios and rooftops.
About a week after Farley’s & Sathers completed its merger with Ferrara Pan Candy Company, the combined business announced plans to shutter facilities in Minnesota and Tennessee, resulting in an unspecified number of layoffs.
Could an upscale grocery war be breaking out?
Modern Climate keeps Northern Brewer hopping.
In her position as an accounts-payable supervisor, Cynthia Carol Jacobsen allegedly created a phony vendor account in the name of her daughter and authorized payments to the daughter between 2008 and May 15 of this year.
The short list of possible sites for the brewery include two in Minneapolis, one in Brooklyn Center, and a fourth in an unnamed “inner suburban” location.
The company said that it is “surprised and disappointed with the jury’s verdict,” and it is considering an appeal.
The new brewpub will be built in the former home of the Trocaderos nightclub, and it is expected to feature food, six to eight house-brewed ales, and live music.
The St. Louis Park-based restaurant chain said that the capital will “help to accelerate our growth going forward.”
Kevin VanDeraa, owner of Cupcake in Minneapolis, won a $50,000 prize for taking first place during the championship series of the Food Network’s Cupcake Wars, and the money will fund an expansion of his business.
Under Mauro Porcini’s direction, 3M created numerous stylish product designs; he joined 3M’s European operations in 2002 and worked his way up the corporate ladder during his decade with the company.
612Brew, which will be located in The Broadway building, intends to open a taproom and begin selling growlers in late fall, and it will start supplying liquor stores within a year.
A New York-based company will operate a St. Paul greenhouse that will grow tomatoes, lettuce, and herbs year-round for local Cub Foods stores.