Printer Friendly
The Free Library
21,419,933 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

Articles from Grocery Headquarters (July 1, 2009)

1-74 out of 74 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
A baby food is born. Turcsik, Richard 167
A forest grows. Turcsik, Richard 190
A new era in food safety: retailers and suppliers ramp up their efforts as the government pledges more resources to protect the food supply. Levitt, Craig 2348
A new store map: some supermarkets are moving things around to make the shopping trip more logical and enticing. Epmeier, William 1741
Adding some zing to lunch. Turcsik, Richard 146
Ahold expands self-scanning project. Amato-McCoy, Deena M. 499
An all American pet cereal. Caley, Nora 241
Asia Fruit Logistica. 133
Back-to-nature gloves. Turcsik, Richard 106
Baking soda for teeth. Caley, Nora 85
Better forecasting at Winn-Dixie. Zimmermann, Kim Ann 198
Big Fans. Zimmermann, Kim Ann 113
Bob Moore the chairman and CEO of iGPS discusses the role of pallets in today's fast-moving supply chain. Interview 660
Bottom line benefits: Lee Pernice, director of retail marketing for Boca Raton, Fla.-based ADT, says loss prevention tools can help retailers decrease cost and increase profits. Interview 754
Brookshire gains business intelligence. 259
Brown-bagging it: consumers are gravitating toward packaged and processed meats as inexpensive lunch options, but they want to trim the fat and sodium without sacrificing taste. Levitt, Craig 1858
Chock full o' fun: from store-roasted coffee to the finest prime butcher meats, gourmet groceries, perishables and housewares, there's excitement brewing at every turn in Straub's flagship store. Turcsik, Richard 2749
Clean & Simple. 299
Clever clips. Caley, Nora 151
Cupcake carnival. Turcsik, Richard 247
D' Agostino fine tunes pricing. Zimmermann, Kim Ann 166
Deli specialty cheese: sales are up 4.3% as consumers become more educated and adventurous in their cheese choices. Kreuser, Tracy 953
Doing the dip. Turcsik, Richard 166
Expanding territory. 111
Fighting acne naturally. Levenson, Shari 116
Food Fight! Turcsik, Richard 437
Food safety: easier said than done: the president and Congress plan to overhaul the nation's food safety system. Will it be too little, too late? Meeks, Keith 785
Four Bandits on the run. Turcsik, Richard 159
Fragile frugality: in good times, will shoppers tire of being cheap? Weir, Tom 544
Full steam ahead. Turcsik, Richard 235
Gaining efficiencies: Peter Wolf, vice president of marketing, IT services group for Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Fujitsu America Inc., says technology can enhance the shopping experience. Interview 718
Getting to know the Pacific Northwest: a look at key suppliers, packers, shippers, growers and associations in this region. Radice, Carol 2880
Giant acquisition. Turcsik, Richard 236
Giving the baby care aisle a boost. 296
Going for Guam. Turcsik, Richard 197
Going green with track lighting. Zimmermann, Kim Ann 131
Going nuts. Turcsik, Richard 280
Harvest the power of a whole new category: Amanda Robbins, vice president-popcorn at Signature Brands, sees new products and appealing price-points spurring supermarket sales. Interview 629
Head-to-toe: consumers are learning that what they put on their bodies is just as important as what they put in their bodies. Radice, Carol 1864
Heating up the grill. Turcsik, Richard 214
Heating up: retailers and frozen food suppliers need to open a dialogue with shoppers about microwave cooking and food safety. Robinson, Alan 793
Hitting the jackpot. Turcsik, Richard 205
Holding the line: IT budgets are getting tighter, but grocers continue to invest in projects that will boost customer service and store efficiency. Zimmermann, Kim Ann 1342
Hot heirloom tomatoes. Turcsik, Richard 203
IBM software supports GS1 DataBar. Zimmermann, Kim Ann 192
Keep scrubbing! Caley, Nora 153
Lettuce enthrall you. Turcsik, Richard 255
Loss prevention partnership. 100
Meat sales sizzle. Turcsik, Richard 223
More Tyson comes to dinner. Turcsik, Richard 183
Natracare promotes organic products. Caley, Nora 265
Net results. Turcsik, Richard 117
New produce board considered. 128
New revenue stream: Ijaz Anwar, senior vice president of strategy and business development for St. Petersburg, Fla.-based Certegy, outlines the advantages of providing check-cashing services. Interview 727
Off Target? The chain is deeply discounting groceries to help win over shoppers in tough economic times. Will the strategy pay off? Lewis, Len 795
Organix hair care. Levenson, Shari 136
Out in front: Grocers can gain favor with consumers by supporting food safety reform. Herglotz, Kevin 778
Predict fertility. Caley, Nora 94
Proof positive: alcoholic beverages are helping retailers boost their bottom lines during the economic downturn. Turcsik, Richard 1401
Pure beauty. Caley, Nora 191
Relief from swimmer's ear. Caley, Nora 101
Restaurant pasta at home. Turcsik, Richard 185
Scents from around the world. Caley, Nora 132
Self-checkout independence. Zimmermann, Kim Ann 247
Soft touch: while births have declined over the past year, parents haven't significantly curbed their spending in the baby care category. Amir, Nina 1875
Spartan expands business intelligence. Zimmermann, Kim Ann 183
Spreading the word online. 156
Stats & facts. 369
The perfect coat. Caley, Nora 96
The search for value: economic pressures alter consumer fresh food priorities. Lutz, Steve; Beckel, Kelli Survey 2966
Two for babies. Caley, Nora 153
Water works. Levitt, Craig 319
Waves of innovation: fruit smoothies and steam-in-the-bag vegetables are among the frozen produce items sparking interest among shoppers. Robinson, Alan 1460
Why aren't supemarkets "spongeworthy?" As the Today Sponge makes its way back to retail, grocers seem to be left out of the marketing and distribution plans. Mendelson, Seth 679

Terms of use | Copyright © 2013 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles