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  • Save Mart to Speed Checkouts With New POS System

    MODESTO, Calif. -- Save Mart Supermarkets, the 123-store regional chain based here, plans to begin a chain-wide update of its point-of-sale (POS) software and hardware this summer.
  • Save Mart to Speed Checkouts With New POS System

    MODESTO, Calif. -- Save Mart Supermarkets, the 123-store regional chain based here, plans to begin a chain-wide update of its point-of-sale (POS) software and hardware this summer.
  • ACNielsen Joins RFID Lab at University of Arkansas

    HOLLYWOOD, Fla. -- ACNielsen said late last week it has joined the University of Arkansas' new RFID Research Center to study the impact of radio-frequency identification technology on the worldwide consumer packaged goods industry.
  • ACNielsen Joins RFID Lab at University of Arkansas

    HOLLYWOOD, Fla. -- ACNielsen said late last week it has joined the University of Arkansas' new RFID Research Center to study the impact of radio-frequency identification technology on the worldwide consumer packaged goods industry.
  • ACNielsen Launches Shopper Trends in the U.S.

    HOLLYWOOD, Fla. -- Grocery and supercenter retailers will now be able to accurately assess the impact of shopper attitudes on their brand equity, on the loyalty of their shoppers, and on actual sales, using ACNielsen's Shopper Trends service, which it plans to launch across 23 unique U.S. markets.
  • ACNielsen Launches Shopper Trends in the U.S.

    HOLLYWOOD, Fla. -- Grocery and supercenter retailers will now be able to accurately assess the impact of shopper attitudes on their brand equity, on the loyalty of their shoppers, and on actual sales, using ACNielsen's Shopper Trends service, which it plans to launch across 23 unique U.S. markets.
  • ACNielsen Study: Good-For-You Items Get Only Temporary New Year's Sales Lift

    HOLLYWOOD, Fla. -- Many food and beverage products touting health-related claims on their labels ranging from "reduced carbohydrates" to "fat free" get a sales boost at the New Year, but research released yesterday by ACNielsen U.S. shows that the "January Effect" appears to end just as quickly as New Year's resolutions are forgotten.
  • ACNielsen Study: Good-For-You Items Get Only Temporary New Year's Sales Lift

    HOLLYWOOD, Fla. -- Many food and beverage products touting health-related claims on their labels ranging from "reduced carbohydrates" to "fat free" get a sales boost at the New Year, but research released yesterday by ACNielsen U.S. shows that the "January Effect" appears to end just as quickly as New Year's resolutions are forgotten.
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