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NOVEMBER 4, 2022

Consolidate supermarket banners, for starters

SpartanNash outlines its accelerated growth plan...

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Homeland names new CEO

It's a former Walmart, Amazon, and Delhaize exec...

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Breakfast bakery took pandemic-related hits...

But is now starting to see a rebound.

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Consumers dig the c-store shopping experience

Americans are in love with convenience stores.

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Shoppers still feeling the pain of inflation

IRI tracker shows pricing remains high in center store, moderated in perimeter.

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Podcast: Mid-tier grocers pack SMB brand punch

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Happy Friday—the results are in...

It's Friday. Time for the results of this week's poll.

We asked: What is the major / most important food trend of the last 50 years?

You answered:
  • The rise of natural + organic (55%)
  • Local + farm to table (26%)
  • Plant-based + vegan (17%)
  • Other, tell us in the comments (2%)


Natural and organic wins the day. This is what else you had to say:

Chad Solari, Retail Account Executive 
Whether you're a business or a consumer, to move towards Organic is to move towards a better future.

Barbara Ruhs, Nutrition Expert

The rise and relevancy of retail dietitians being hired at most supermarkets and offering consumers access to affordable nutrition advice from credentialed nutrition experts.


Andreu Roig, Retail Sales Manager

Fifty years ago, most of the food was produced locally or nationally. The fertilizers used were not as evolved and neither was the genetic modification of seeds.

Therefore we could consider that the crops were mostly "organic".

A separate issue is food safety, the pesticides used, as well as sanitary controls do not meet today's standards.

So I consider that from the 60-70's until today the main trend has been the advance in food safety and quiality standards.

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Do you agree? Have another thought? Weigh in on our LinkedIn poll here, or email SN Executive Editor Chloe Riley at chloe.riley@informa.com. Enjoy the weekend. 

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