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Grocers Looking to Go Smaller and Less Expensive
Most of Canada’s major grocers are thinking smaller – and cheaper – in their plans. They claim better opportunities for smaller stores with less product variety to help consumers manage their household food expenses. Loblaw announced plans in February for 31 new...
Independent Grocers Lag on Technology Advances
Independent and alternative grocers commonly face a technology disadvantage, as major chains are better able to handle the up-front costs of more sophisticated, efficiency-enhancing tools. The current technological advance is electronic shelf labels (ESL), which...
Australia Makes its Grocery Code Mandatory
While Canada is getting used to its voluntary Grocery Code of Conduct, Australia – one of the model nations Canada followed – has made its code mandatory because it was ineffective as a voluntary code. The initial version of Canada’s code is voluntary, with no...













