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    One of these benefits for consumers is produce being sold at lower prices for equal or even greater quality than similar produce sold at supermarkets. This is always helpful for college students who are trying to budget their funds while also giving back to their community and eating healthy. Another example of consumer benefits is that students can ask farmers in depth about where and how their…

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    Unhealthy Food Desert

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    have one supermarket not even a Walmart. People are trying to build gardens to harvest better food but they don 't seem to be enough they need a better system.Food is one of the things you need to live healthy food, but how can you get that with only convenience stores that just sell overpriced crap. There is not one supermarket in the inner city of Detroit ,thats hard to believe with about one million people living there. But how could that be possible a city with not even one supermarket.…

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    greet the customers, there were employees in the aisle and even baggers pushing the customer’s carts to their cars. In today’s world, this isn’t common anymore, but there is one grocery store still know for this customer service “Publix.” This supermarket was founded in 1930 in Florida by George Jenkins. But it’s known to be an 85-year old employee-owned company in order to contain a shareholder the “staffers who have put it 1,000 work hours and a year of employment receive an additional 8.5% of…

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    company’s marketing efforts are skim, they mostly advertise through their “Fearless Flyer” and on the radio, rather than shipping out mass coupon sheets or paying for TV time. Despite these differences, they have succeeded in becoming one of the top supermarkets in the U.S. and boast much higher sales per square foot figure than their competitors. However, in the wake of their success, others have caught on and have tried to mimic the small neighborhood shopping experience that Trader Joe’s had…

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    companies in the United States and expresses their unique foundation by their catchy slogan, “There’s a helpful smile in every aisle”. Throughout this short paper, I will discuss the discourse of Hy-Vee, which as you know, is one of the largest supermarket chains in the world. When decoding Hy-Vee, there are many things that come to mind and signifies what their company is all about. First, they are economically friendly. This is represented in their unique ‘fuel saver’ program where with every…

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    Principle of Management has taught me a lot about management and how it’s important in every organization, small or large. For my final project, I chose to discuss Walmart’s management and their leadership styles, motivation styles, positive and negative aspects of the culture, and how Walmart can make themselves more convenient for customers. Positive aspects of walmart’s culture On the other hand, working at walmart can be rewarding. full and part time associates can receive quarterly bonuses…

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    Trader Joe's Mini Malls

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    had to ask the worker in Spanish because he did not know English and they just told me it was “over there.” In Trader Joe’s they really help and care for their customers. I cannot say that Super Xtra really cares for their customers. These two supermarkets are in different socio economic communities. Therefore, one could really tell the difference they feel in shopping in these two different…

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    Growing Life at Home Why go through the hassle of growing a garden when there is always food available to purchase at the supermarkets? This thought is usually in the minds of consumers everywhere. What consumers do not realize is that a person who grows his or her own food receives many other benefits including more convenience. A person who grows his or her own food can ultimately live a healthy, active, and environmentally friendly lifestyle. Living healthy means eating healthy. Eating…

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    Appendix 4.5. Issues Affecting Goodwill. Favourable or unfavourable PR can affect a business financially. Supermarkets are learning to make the most from any advantage they have. Tesco and Sainsbury’s have been very proactive in their royalty card schemes and giveaways, PR campaigns, celebrity ambassadors (Jamie Oliver, David Beckham), community/charity projects and premium high visibility events. In recent years both companies have achieved positive PR and increased goodwill towards their brand…

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    Supermarkets are also involved in letting consumers get in touch with the products. Supermarkets provide a wide variety of different products. When a new product is about to enter into the market, marketers place small kiosks offering small samples to customers in stores. I have seen, for instance, Sam’s Club and Shoprite use this kind of strategy to get customers involved with their products by testing them. Finally, another major point discussed by the author in chapter fifteen is checkouts.…

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