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Quincy, Mass., Stop & Shop Supermarket Co., a unit of Dutch grocer Ahold Ltd., said it would close its distribution facility in North Haven, Conn., by mid-2006, resulting in the loss of about 850 jobs. Distribution of products currently handled by the facility will be shifted to the company’s distribution center in Freetown, Mass., and to a third-party supplier, the company said.


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Post a CommentIt is very bad news to lay
It is very bad news to lay off workers. The families of the workers are really the ones most affected. The company lay off workers because they have financial problem. - Aldo Todini