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Inspiration to Integration, Supermarket Sense Has It All

Excellence doesn’t materialize in isolation.  It’s the result of sharing ideas, participating in discussions, sketching out fresh objectives, and drafting a plan for execution.  Supermarket Sense is designed with all of this in mind for you and your food retail organization. Finding inspiration is simple in an opportune environment.  Soak up the latest on food trends, sample flavorful juices, and [...]

By |2021-12-31T11:49:50+00:00December 31, 2021|Design Center, Learning Center, Merchandising|0 Comments

Supermarkets Give Meal Kits Staying Power

With $2B in annual sales, meal kits have made a splash in the food retail industry.  Subscription services are already challenged with retention because customers are selective.  They want convenience without sacrificing nutrition, cost, flavor, or variety, and those are tall orders for the subscription business model.  Supermarkets, on the other hand, can give meal kits true staying power simply [...]

By |2021-12-31T11:49:50+00:00December 31, 2021|Display Case, Food Retail, Meal Kits, Merchandising|0 Comments

Food Safety: Kryptonite or Superpower?

No one likes to think about shoppers falling ill after buying something from or visiting your store.  But the threat is real and needs to be addressed with education and proper protocols. Food safety should be top-of-mind for any store owner or manager. Start your education by joining ServSafe Certified Trainer, Michael Williams, for his talk about foodborne illness prevention.  [...]

Pop-up Kitchens Put Food Back in the Spotlight

Modern supermarkets bring new demands -- perimeter planning, shopper engagement, shrink management, and more.  When attention is divided into so many areas it’s easy to forget who the star of your store really is — the food!  Shoppers come to your store simply seeking foods they can easily purchase and eat.  It’s time to put food back in the spotlight [...]

By |2021-12-31T11:49:50+00:00December 31, 2021|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Market Trends – HIGH-VOLTAGE CAKE DESIGN – Choosing a Display to Make It Shine

The opportunities to share images offered by social media sites and apps like Snapchat, Pinterest, and Facebook create an insatiable demand for new content, and one consistent object of users’ interest is expected to attract even more attention this year — cakes. New decorations and designs will incorporate influences from both modern technology and 80s nostalgia. The holidays are a [...]

By |2021-12-31T13:43:09+00:00December 31, 2021|Display Case, Merchandising|0 Comments

Grab-and-Go Packaging – Convenience is King

As busy lives get busier, more consumers are moving away from traditional meal times and toward unscheduled snacking that can occur at any time of day.  They’re increasingly interested in snacks with the same high level of quality and freshness they expect from other prepared foods, and that creates opportunities for retailers. Fresh packaged snacks are a space where restaurants [...]

By |2021-12-31T11:49:50+00:00December 31, 2021|Display Case, Food Retail, Foodservice, Trends|0 Comments

Promoting Healthy Meal Options in Fresh Prepared Departments

Unique food merchandising displays elevate a supermarket’s fresh prepared, deli and bakery departments. These displays help sell the delicious and savory products retailers pride themselves on creating, but also give shoppers a taste of something new and different that they may not normally eat or buy. The IDDBA 19 Show and What’s in Store Live Booth offered creative merchandising ideas [...]

Your customers should understand sustainable refrigeration just enough to care

By Keilly Witman KW Refrigerant Management Strategy LLC The difference between mediocre communication and compelling communication lies in your message’s credibility, appeal, relevance, and distinctiveness. However, just like in refrigeration, when you fail to look at the whole picture, you wind up changing certain elements only to bring others out of whack. You lower your head pressure to save energy, [...]

By |2021-12-31T11:49:46+00:00December 31, 2021|Refrigeration Systems, Second Nature & CO2|0 Comments

Don’t fear the door: Shoppers will reach in for freshness

By Kelly Sayko Hillphoenix Case Division Product Manager Packaged meat is one of the highest-revenue foods in the supermarket, but it’s also one of the most susceptible to spoiling. The typical shelf life a cut of steak is four days. Ground beef typically can stay on the shelf only two days before it turns from bright red to dark red [...]

By |2021-12-31T11:49:46+00:00December 31, 2021|Clarity|0 Comments
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