He takes his plough and oxen and goes to the field. He ploughs his field for the whole day. His wife and children also help him in his work. He labours hard in the scorching sun. His routine does not change even in biting cold. The farmer remains busy in tiling the fields‚ sowing seeds and reaping crops throughout the year. An Indian farmer’s day starts in the wee hours in the morning and ends in the late hours of the day. The farmer takes great care of his crops and dreams of good crops. Sometimes
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Case 1 – Virtual Supermarkets in South Korea Situation: HomePlus‚ the South Korean affiliate of the British supermarket chain TESCO‚ intends to expand its existing network of physical supermarkets with a number of virtual supermarkets at underground stations in Seoul. The concept is simple. Consumers need to download the HomePlus app to their smartphone and as they walk along the platform (waiting for their next train to arrive) they can scan the QR-codes of the products that are projected on
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Flow of Report * Discuss Supermarket * Questions (As we go along with the discussion‚ we are going to find the answers to these questions) * Discuss Supermarket Layout and Effects of Marketing * Market perspective (We have two points of view or perspective here‚ that is Supermarkets’ perspective and Consumer’s perspective but we will be more focus in Supermarkets’ perspective since we are IE students and later on some of us will be in line in Supermarkets’ industry. So markets are designed
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Lurdes Tchinguengue Los Angeles City College Principles of Marketing (3397) November 14th‚ 2012 SWOT ANALYSIS OF RALPH’S I have decided to do a SWOT analysis of Ralph’s supermarket. It’s a well-known supermarket with a major chain in the Southern California area and the largest subsidiary of Cincinnati-based Kroger. It is the oldest such chain west of the Mississippi River. Ralphs also operates stores under the Food 4 Less and Foods Co.
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They make this simple and appealing to the consumer‚ even allowing such guarantees to be used on busy shopping days‚ such as black Friday. Wal-Mart has also started opening more Neighborhood Markets‚ stores that are designated for grocery items only. This takes the busy shopping trip out of the regular Wal-Mart’s and initially attracts customers from other supermarkets who tried to avoid the busy crowds. 3. Discuss the primary assets held by the company. There are several primary assets
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electronics‚ office supplies‚ clothing‚ pharmaceuticals‚ toys‚ photo shop‚ dry cleansing‚ a bank‚ medical clinic‚ women’s-only fitness center‚ gas station (some stores) * Strong private labels‚ President’s Choice brands * Market leader in the supermarket industry with 34.9% * Larger number of stores in Canada with 670 stores when compared with Wal-Mart Supercenters | | Wal-Mart | * Good information technology system‚ that using Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) – vendors can be assure that
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CASE IN POINT - SAfeway supermarket Safeway Company has policies that require employees to smile at and make eye contacts with customers. Most of the customers would view this kind of facial gestures as a friendly way of doing business‚ but some customers might misunderstand them as a “flirt”. Twelve employees had filed complaints about this “Superior Service” policy and found it unethical for the company to have undercover shoppers to spot if there is any violator. This led to Union to get involved
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Grocery Retail Market Analysis Grocery retailing in the US is a very mature‚ saturated market. Consumers will‚ however always need to buy food. The industry is generally a high volume/low margin market‚ which is made up of over 65‚000 supermarkets‚ hypermarkets‚ and grocery stores combining for annual revenues of about $938 billion. The necessity of effective supply chain management‚ keeping costs low‚ has resulted in an extreme concentration of the market‚ where the top 20 competitors generate
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Marketing Management‚ 9(1)‚ 43-53. Cooil‚ B.‚ Keiningham‚ T George‚ R. J. (2005). Supermarket Shopping: What Is This Thing Called "Customer Service"? [Article]. Journal of Food Products Marketing‚ 11(2)‚ 1. doi: 10.1300/J038v11n02•01 Gómez‚ M Keith‚ R. J. (1960). The Marketing Revolution. [Article]. Journal of Marketing‚ 24(3)‚ 35-38. Meyer‚ J Min‚ H. (2011). Evaluating the comparative service quality of supermarkets using the analytic hierarchy process: EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LIMITED. Pleshko‚
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Large‚ crisp snowflakes fell gracefully from the skyline like dancing fairies. The taste of excitement lingered in the misty air. As the shop lit up like a Ferris wheel on a fair ground and as the door began to rotate‚ the ever-awaiting crowds stood brimmed with delight. They began to swarm the door like a gathering of bees. The pounding of enthusiastic footsteps shook the ground as if a herd of elephants had passed. Staff‚ who worked in military precision‚ warmly greeted the over joyed kids as they
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