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Department Store Seeks Help for Schizophrenia

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By most accounts, the department store chain, Lord & Taylor, has had difficulty finding its place among competitors ranging from Bloomingdale’s to Kohl’s. Marvin Traub, retail consultant and former…

Guitar Center Sales Hit High Note

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Based on Guitar Center’s latest quarterly report, people are making their own music (or at least attempting to) in growing numbers. Sales for stores open at least a year were…

Late Night with Ronald McDonald

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The introduction of premium salads has sparked consumer interest and helped boost sales. Now, McDonald’s is expanding store hours in a further attempt to build business, reports Reuters. What are…

Staples To Text Message Teens

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Staples in Canada wants teenagers going back to school to buy supplies in its stores. That’s why the company has launched a marketing campaign that will send text messages to…

Safeway.com Making Money, Opening New Markets

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Critics contend Safeway has turned-off once loyal shoppers and lost business with its one-size-fits-all approach. In contrast, however, two years ago, Safeway partnered with Tesco to run its e-tail business…

Middle America Grocers See Organic Growth

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Organic foods aren’t just for consumers in Boston and San Francisco anymore. Today, shoppers in places such as Fort Wayne, Indiana are increasingly turning to organic foods rather than purchasing…

UFCW Wants Alternative to Supervalu

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Two presidents of United Food & Commercial Workers’ locals have thrown cold water on the prospects of a negotiated deal with Supervalu over its acquisition of Dominick’s Finer Foods from…

Windy City Wal-Mart to Open in 2005

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Wal-Mart is looking to open its first store inside the Chicago city’s limits by 2005. According to Reuters, “The proposed Chicago store would replace a vacant shampoo factory formerly owned…

Sam Walton U.

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Wal-Mart is the world’s largest retailer and, as such, has become the subject of case studies in institutes of higher education across the country. Eugene Fram, professor of marketing, Rochester…

Costco Continues to Climb

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Costco has established its niche and expanded it in a soft economy precisely, according to the Puget Sound Business Journal, because of its “focus on delivering quality, name-branded bargains to…

Trader Joe’s Does More With Less

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Trader Joe’s concentrates on offering unique specialty and natural food items, mostly under its own store labels, at prices at or below mainstream supermarkets.Chief executive officer and chairman, Dan Bane…

The High Cost of Spam

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The cost of spam to business is high and growing by the day. According to Nucleus Research, the cost of spam to the US economy averages out to $874 a…

Applebee’s to Watch Weight

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The Applebee’s restaurant chain has announced it will add a new and separate section to its menus, with food items developed in cooperation with Weight Watchers. Concern over rising obesity…

Lynch Leaves Albertsons

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Peter Lynch, president and chief operating officer, Albertsons has resigned from the supermarket chain to “pursue other interests,” according to a report by The Idaho Statesman. Mr. Lynch’s departure means…

Old Shopping Trip Rules No Longer Apply

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Jim Hertel of Willard Bishop Consulting writes in the July 2003 Competitive Edge, “the old paradigm of stock-up, routine, fill-in shopping trips made to supermarkets doesn’t really apply anymore.” Instead, consumers…

Consumers Grilling Out

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Americans love the taste of food grilled outdoors, which helps explain why they are firing up their grills year-round across the US. According to NPD Foodworld’s 17th Annual Report on…

Hershey’s Edible Collectibles

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Hershey’s is using limited edition releases of items such as Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups with white chocolate to keep consumer interest high and drive incremental sales and profits for the…