Press ReleaseSource: Delhaize Group

Delhaize Group Publishes its First Corporate Responsibility Report
Wednesday September 3, 2008 3:05 am ET

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM--(MARKET WIRE)--Sep 3, 2008 --
BRUSSELS, Belgium, September 3, 2008 - Delhaize Group (Euronext Brussels: DELB - NYSE: DEG), the Belgian international food retailer, has today published its first Corporate Responsibility Report. The report highlights the company's achievements and strategic priorities in the areas of product, people and the planet.

"Throughout the Group, we have hundreds of initiatives that come under the umbrella of Corporate Responsibility," says Pierre-Olivier Beckers, President and Chief Executive Officer of Delhaize Group. "However, until recently we've never really thought of these activities as a 'corporate responsibility' - they are simply a natural expression of who we are. Everything we have achieved has sprung organically from our deeply ingrained social values, notably our strong desire to protect and nurture the health and wellbeing of our customers, associates, suppliers and the communities in which we operate. These values, which can be traced back 140 years to our roots as a family-owned business, define us and lie at the heart of our long-term success. This is why 'operating as a responsible company' is one of the three pillars of our business strategy, alongside 'generating profitable revenue growth' and 'pursuing best-in-class execution'."

The report sets out the Group's strategic priorities for each of its three core areas of corporate responsibility - product, people and planet:

 
*          For product, the Group's top priority is to provide safe,
  healthy and high-quality foods at affordable prices.
*          For people, the Group's priority is the personal and
  professional development of its 138,000 associates, with a strong
  emphasis on their health and wellness.
*          For planet, the Group is focusing on energy conservation.

In each of these fields, the Group has already made significant progress:

 
*          Product - In Europe, for example, the Group was the first
  major supermarket to launch a range of organic products, in 1985.
  More recently, it has developed and rolled out a pioneering
  nutritional navigation system, called Guiding Stars, at each of its
  operating companies in the U.S.
*          People - The Group has also invested heavily in the health
  and wellness of its associates. Its U.S. subsidiary, Hannaford, for
  example, was one of only eight retailers in the country to win
  platinum honors in the prestigious Best Employer for Health
  Lifestyles awards in 2007. In addition, the Delhaize Group won the
  2008 Champion of Diversity Award from Supermarket News.
*          Planet - The Group has made equally impressive advances in
  protecting the health of the planet. Delhaize Belgium, for example,
  is now Belgium's largest user of renewable energy, while the
  Group's subsidiary in Greece, Alfa-Beta, established Europe's first
  private recycling facility as far back as 1974. Moreover, the
  Group's U.S. subsidiary, Food Lion, has earned more Energy Stars
  from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency than any other
  grocery retailer in the country.

Delhaize Group discusses in its report also areas of improvement for which it made several commitments. For example, it is preparing the measurement and reporting of the Group's carbon footprint and reporting on the social aspects of its supply chain. To monitor its progress, Delhaize Group is also developing Group-wide key performance indicators (KPIs) for its most important business-related issues.

Copies of the report can be downloaded from the Group's website (www.delhaizegroup.com).

 
Contacts:
Guy Elewaut:                + 32 2 412 29 48
Baudouin van der Straten:   + 32 2 412 21 41
Roeline Ham:                + 32 2 412 88 49
Barbera Hoppenbrouwers:     + 32 2 412 86 69




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