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  • Rebound from Pet Food Recall Expected Slow: Trade Survey

    Retailers and other industry players expect it to take from six months to a year for the pet food category to recover from the damage dealt it by the recent pet food safety crisis, according to a poll conducted by The Phil Lempert Report.
  • Topco Names Skoda EVP

    SKOKIE, Ill. -- Randall (Randy) J. Skoda has been promoted to e.v.p. at Topco Associates LLC here, where he will oversee center store, perishables, pharmacy, and TopSource programs, as well as product and brand innovation.
  • Key to Supermarket Growth Is Appealing to Best Customers: Study

    CHICAGO ¿ Becoming more relevant to your best customers is key to fending off the challenges of slow industry growth and intensifying competition from alternative outlets, according to a new study by market research firm Information Resources, Inc. (IRI).
  • Tesco Taps Nielsen as Research Partner

    SCHAUMBURG, Ill. -- Tesco PLC and its Tesco USA division will use Trade Dimensions, a marketing intelligence service of Progressive Grocer's parent company, the Nielsen Company, as a research partner for the U.K.-based grocer's impending U.S. launch.
  • Tesco Taps Nielsen as Research Partner

    SCHAUMBURG, Ill. -- Tesco PLC and its Tesco USA division will use Trade Dimensions, a marketing intelligence service of Progressive Grocer's parent company, the Nielsen Company, as a research partner for the U.K.-based grocer's impending U.S. launch.
  • U.S. Government Should Lead in Keeping Food Industry Environmentally Sound: Poll

    ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Twenty-nine percent of Americans said they believe that the federal government should shoulder the most responsibility for ensuring the long-term well-being of the environment in relation to the U.S. food industry, while 25 percent said they think that job should go to food manufacturers, according to a new Harris Poll.
  • U.S. Government Should Lead in Keeping Food Industry Environmentally Sound: Poll

    ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Twenty-nine percent of Americans said they believe that the federal government should shoulder the most responsibility for ensuring the long-term well-being of the environment in relation to the U.S. food industry, while 25 percent said they think that job should go to food manufacturers, according to a new Harris Poll.
  • Retailers Misperceive Extent of Their Own Shrink: Study

    CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Most major retailers perceive wrongly that shrink is a bigger problem for their competitors than for their own organizations, according to a new research report by shrink prevention research firm Loss Prevention Research Council (LPRC).
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