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Progressive Grocer Store Design Contest
Take Pride and Share Your Most Innovative Store Design with the Industry
You may also just happen to be recognized as one of the visionary leaders in grocery store design when you enter the Progressive Grocer Store Design Contest. More >>
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Editor's Pick
Every year, one of our issues of Progressive Grocer features our editors' picks for the BEST NEW CONSUMER PRODUCTS introduced since the prior year. It's your chance to nominate your new product(s). Products must be geared toward consumers and have been introduced since the previous year. Products will be judged on several criteria: originality, packaging, and merchandising. We will ask for a Product Description / Merchandising Programs (No more than 75 words) and for you to email us an image (300 dpi, jpg, tif, or eps) of the product. More >>
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Foodborne Illness Costs U.S. $152 Billion Yearly
Acute foodborne illnesses cost the United States about $152 billion annually in health care, workplace and other economic losses, a recent report published by the Washington-based Produce Safety Project (PSP) has found.
Bi-Lo Taps Analytics Firm to leverage Shopper Card Data
Bi-Lo has teamed up with Austin, Texas-based analytic services firm Spire to enhance its ability to leverage shopper card data and generate actionable insights across the organization.
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Progressive Grocer's 2009 Produce Operations Review
Against a trying backdrop of persistently weak economic conditions, fierce competition and financially wary shoppers, supermarket produce departments faced much harsher headwinds during the past 12- month period than they have in recent years, as evidenced by marginal comparable-sales gains and a tentative outlook for the balance of the year, according to results of Progressive Grocer's 2009 Annual Produce Operations Review.
PG's CES: Inside the Market Basket: Economical Choices Bring Grocery Gains
Total supermarket sales were $430.3 billion, up $13.2 billion from the $417.2 billion recorded in 2007 -- continuing the trend of slightly higher percentage increases in each of the past five years, according to Progressive Grocer's 62nd Annual Consumer Expenditures Study (CES), now greatly expanded from the eight-page print edition to 35 pages of research.
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