The Lempert Report: Consumer Reports’ supermarket rankings (video)
Phil Lempert has long been disappointed with Consumer Reports presenting its supermarket rankings survey, and he explains why is this report. read more Supermarket News
Phil Lempert has long been disappointed with Consumer Reports presenting its supermarket rankings survey, and he explains why is this report. read more Supermarket News
In the 2014 National Grocers Association-SupermarketGuru Consumer Survey Report, almost half of U.S. adults say fast checkout is “very important” to their selection of a primary food store. read more … Continue Reading →
A new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides 40 years of data, collected by state and federal health officials, on Salmonella, the top foodborne … Continue Reading →
San Francisco has become the first major U.S. city to ban the sale of single-use plastic water bottles on public property and on city-permitted events. Will other cities follow? read … Continue Reading →
A study finds that life-size cutouts of doctors and nurses and their health messages succeeded in getting customers to make healthier choices. read more Supermarket News
Is the way to winning over the high-spending younger crowd we know as Millennials, as simple as offering healthy, fresh, ethnic meals and a powerful digital strategy? read more Supermarket … Continue Reading →
The Lempert Reports asks: Could supermarkets act as food incubators for food entrepreneurs? read more Supermarket News
The Lempert Reports believes wholesale clubs could be a major player in the online grocery delivery world. read more Supermarket News
New research shows that consumers are becoming increasingly demanding and as a result they will be less forgiving with retailers (especially food retailers selling perishables). read more Supermarket News
The nation’s meat and poultry plants have some positions to fill, and are hoping to do so soon so as not to raise the possibility of contaminated products reaching consumers. … Continue Reading →