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    Bobs Supermarket is now faced with the emergence of ‘Big Box Retailers” that will challenge this food retailer who is based in Indiana. After purchasing the fledgling supermarkets in 1988 the two owners who were brothers basically reinvigorated the operation. To do this they focused on updating the stores appearance as well as operational issues that resulted in “putting in a great deal of time and attention the bothers were able to increase store sales by 40% in the first year and triple its…

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    Spartan Inc is a leading private label grocery that specializes in provision of grocery products through supermarkets and supercenters. Its line of products is private-branded, with its most prominent private brands being Spartan, Full Circle, Valu, and Top Care. In the recent times, however, prevailing business environment has brought in new marketing dynamics necessitating a course of action so that Spartan Inc and its line of products remain relevant in the market. As such, a SWOT analysis is…

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    and is divided into two wing, the Old Wing and New Wing. The Sultan of Selangor officially launched the New Wing, newly opened in 2004. The retail precincts of Highstreet, Oval, Entertainment Zone and Rainforest as well as Promenade, Cold Storage supermarket and Parkson departmental store are some of the popular tenants of the New Wing. The Old Wing, comprising the retail precincts of Courtyard and Center Court as…

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    One of the most common literacy concepts at the supermarket are the price tags. Operationally, they include the colour yellow, big bold words saying ‘special’ and have big numbers showing the price of the item. In addition, they include the items name in a fine print and a date which tells staff when the deal is over. In Australian culture, the colour yellow and the use of the word special has a specific purpose to get the customers attention (Nobre, Allison & McCarthy, 2008). Despite being the…

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    where local, independent grocery store owners came together. With the intent of making their products more reasonably priced than large dominant retailers, they founded the Magasins Lasalle Stores Itee. 25 years later, in 1972 the concept of a supermarket was created and Marches d’Aliments Metro Itee become one of the first stores to offer convenience to the public. Not only did the company change its name to Metro-Richelieu Inc, but it also made it first appearance in the Montreal Stock…

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    problems in this market and make a better decision.(Sharp, 2013, p.133) On the other hand, it is important for a company to understand what customers interested in and make changes to meet customer’s requirements.(Sharp, 2013, p.186) Therefore, the supermarket such as Aldi and Costco used this market research and applied in the market. As a result, they gain more customers from Woolworth and Coles.…

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    Have you ever taken time to read the ingredients in one of the foods you buy at the supermarket? Even if you have, do you understand what all those ingredients are? Ingredient labels are required to list everything included in the food, seasonings, and sauces. If you are trying to clean up your diet and eat better, you need to take the time to look for sneaky ingredients that are not good for you. Preservatives Let's start with some of the obvious ones. Preservatives are ingredients used to…

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    Food Desert Research Paper

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    13-16). Lack of supermarkets but an abundance of fast food restaurants are common in these areas occupied by these groups. Occupants of food deserts have especially limited access to grocery stores, and supermarkets where retailers offer a wide variety of food. Consequently they are left relying on convenience stores, and fast food chains to provide them with a balanced…

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    Corapi states the study “suggests that merely adding a new grocery store to a neighborhood won’t be enough to motivate individuals to shop there for healthier foods.” Image Source My last source, from the Denver Post, analyzed the lack of supermarket presence in food deserts. While this second article from PBS implies that localities need to look at food education, shopping patterns and increasing nutritional options in smaller food stores as a strategy in eliminating food desert areas. I…

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    Snig Siong Case Study

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    grocers to modern grocers shop such as supermarket. This is because supermarkets have been improving and expending to provide people with the necessary items at cheaper price and longer operation hours. Sheng Siong Group Ltd (SSG) was established in 1985 and listed in August 2011. It was started as a small supermarket at And Mo Kio Ave 3 selling groceries and necessities to the nearby residents. SSG was one of the largest retailers and has 37 supermarkets located all around Singapore. Its main…

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