US: Competitors oppose Wal-Mart’s move to TM “EDLP”
By: Joel Ceausu | 15 November 2006
Wal-Mart is facing strong objections from some of its competitors over the retail giant's attempt to trademark "EDLP", meaning "Everyday Low Prices."
just-food articles are only available to registered users and members.
Join now for increased access
There are various access options to choose from. All provide instant access to the latest news, insight and expert analysis.
If you’re already a member, login here.

Wal-Mart is facing strong objections from some of its competitors over the retail giant's attempt to trademark "EDLP", meaning "Everyday Low Prices."

- Unlimited access to all the latest global food news and insight
- Expert analysis that puts the news into context
- Exclusive interviews with leading industry figures
- Monthly management briefings with detailed analysis on hot topics
- Personalised RSS feeds and email newsletters
- 10-year archive of news, insight and intelligence
- Discounts on just-food market research
- Plus much more
If you’re already a member, login here
More articles related to this one
US: Wal-Mart delis ditch trans fats
Wal-Mart Stores yesterday (8 May) revealed that its Supercenter and Neighbourhood Market delis have moved to trans fat free oil for all on-site frying.
US: Grocery workers "halt healthcare talks"
A union representing grocery workers in southern California has reportedly broken off negotiations with three US supermarket chains.
US: Wal-Mart warned over mislabelling of organics
Wal-Mart has received a formal warning over its habitual mislabelling of conventional items as organic following a three-month investigation by state consumer protection authorities.













