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Tag: Prices

Survey: Consumers Value Quality Over Low Prices

  • By R. Daneel Olivaw
  • 28 September, 2012
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AUSTIN, Texas — Americans, while seeking value when they’re grocery shopping, are not about to trade quality for lower prices, a just-released survey shows. read more Supermarket News

Whole Foods Prices Get Competitive

  • By R. Daneel Olivaw
  • 4 September, 2012
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Whole Foods — once branded “Whole Paycheck” by consumers for its premium pricing — has been working for several years to change its high-price image. Refresh read more Supermarket News

U.S. food, beverage prices unchanged in July

  • By R. Daneel Olivaw
  • 22 August, 2012
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According to MarketWatch, U.S. consumer prices were unchanged in July, as lower energy prices offset gains in the cost of food and other items. IFT Daily News

Food prices expected to increase in 2013 due to drought

  • By R. Daneel Olivaw
  • 27 July, 2012
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According to the Associated Press, the drought gripping the United States is a major reason why consumers can expect to pay 3–4% more for groceries in 2013, the U.S. Dept. … Continue Reading →

Drought to Impact Meat Prices

  • By R. Daneel Olivaw
  • 23 July, 2012
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WASHINGTON — Meat prices were already at historic levels, but the ongoing drought in the Midwest will likely bring even heftier long-term price tags. read more Supermarket News

Supervalu Eyes Potential Sale, Slashes Spending to Cut Prices

  • By R. Daneel Olivaw
  • 19 July, 2012
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MINNEAPOLIS — Supervalu last week said it would seek strategic alternatives including a potential sale of all or part of the company as part of sweeping plans to slash expenses … Continue Reading →

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