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    because buyers (supermarkets) usually aim for the lowest prices possible when they source products for their shelves. 2.4 The problem is compounded because the food products coming out of our neighbouring countries do not have to go through the same stringent health and safety checks (HACCP requirements) as in Singapore. Our F&B manufacturers wonder whether the government can assist in this area where an uneven playing field has been in existence for such a long time. 3 Supermarkets ‘stifling’

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    Marketing

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    which are manufactures of quality convenience foods such as burgers‚ schnitzels‚ medleys‚ nuggets‚ crumbed lasagne and BBQ pork riblets. Founded in 1998 Leader Products have produced these different products to sell in to most leading New Zealand supermarkets and butchers such as‚ Aussie Butcher‚ Countdown‚ Foodtown‚ Fresh Choice‚ Mad Butcher‚ New World‚ Pak N Save‚ Supervalue and Woolworths. With a highly

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    Kroger Company Case Analysis

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    internal and external data are provided to enable students to evaluate current strategies and recommend a three-year strategic plan for the company. The Kroger Company‚ Inc.‚ with headquarters in Cincinnati‚ Ohio (513-762-4000)‚ operates over 2‚500 supermarkets‚ 795 convenience stores‚ and 436 jewelry stores. The Kroger Company employs approximately 290‚000 employees. The company achieved annual revenues of $56.4 million in fiscal year ending February 2005‚ compared to $53.7 million in 2004. Kroger is

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    Where Admart Went Wrong

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    effective or ineffective handling of an administrative or business situation. Please address all correspondence to Dr Susan Tai‚ Department of Business Studies‚ The Hong Kong Polytechnic University‚ Kowloon‚ Hong Kong‚ E-mail: bustai@polyu.edu.hk. Supermarket Cyber Storm: Where adMart Went Wrong INTRODUCTION A revolution was taking place in the grocery store industry‚ and was creating the potential for drastically lower food bills for Hong Kong consumers. This was the result of Mr. Jimmy Lai Chee-ying’s

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    Tesco

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    there is a small market growth and the three big players fight for gaining new market shares‚ while ASDA (+ 0‚4%) and Sainsbury’s (+ 0‚6%) increased their market share Tesco (- 0‚6%) lost some to his competitors. This is due to the fact that all supermarkets have similar products. Tesco tries to overcome his competitors by launching home brand products in a wide price range to meet their customers’ needs. Overall it can be said that there is a comparatively big rivalry amongst the existing competitors

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    Waitrose Analysis

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    competitive position and its macro environmental situation in order to aid in deciding possible future strategies. Waitrose is operating in the UK grocery market‚ which in 2001 was estimated at £103.4bn. Food sales are the core business of the supermarkets and spending on food in the UK has been growing year-on-year since 1990; The market has proved to be very recession proof. However non-food articles account for a growing share. The market is led by the ‘big four’ – Tesco‚ Sainsbury’s‚ ASDA and

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    The US retail grocery industry includes about 65‚000 supermarkets and other grocery stores with combined annual revenue of about $550 billion. Key growth drivers are consumer spending habits and food trends (Blank‚ 2014). Over the past twenty years‚ the traditional supermarket has been shaped and reshaped to try and meet consumer demands. Recently‚ generation Y has begun to push its impression on supermarkets looking for a fresh market and whole foods market approach that bring more natural‚ organic

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    Follow the thing: Papaya

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    where food comes from and some of the affects their decisions at a supermarket have on the world. The paper looks at the supply chain of the papaya on multiple levels‚ from a farm in Jamaica to UK supermarkets‚ as well as a wide breadth of issues present within the current globalised market that affects most products on said market. From the dangers of the papaya farm‚ to the complexity of setting a price for a British supermarket and how to market a new exotic fruit to the masses‚ Ian Cook (2004)

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    Food production

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    because of not eating the things we bought in the supermarket. A recent study has shown that nearly two thirds of the bagged salad offered in supermarkets‚ almost half of all bakery and four out of ten apples are thrown away‚ either by the supermarkets or by the customers. (Johnston‚ October 2013) This shows a big problem in our relation to food and our attitude towards it’s variety and accessibility. We regard it as normal to go into the supermarket and by whatever things we want‚ not depending on

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    of textiles and fabrics products. Food line includes confectionery‚ drinks and beverages‚ delicatessen and dairy products. In their early years of operations‚ MYDIN’s focus has always been in the non-food sector until they bought over the first supermarket in Selayang in 1997. Each of the branches has their own business category‚ based on the capacity of goods traded. The category comprises hypermarket‚ emporium‚ minimarket‚ convenience shop‚ franchise store and bazaar. Currently‚ MYDIN operates more

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