
Impacts of Coronavirus on Grocery Sales
If you have ever watched History Channel’s reality television show called “Alone,” you have some idea how difficult living a hunter-gatherer existence can be. Most humans rarely face the challenges of a
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If you have ever watched History Channel’s reality television show called “Alone,” you have some idea how difficult living a hunter-gatherer existence can be. Most humans rarely face the challenges of a
You may have watched a History Channel reality show entitled “Eating History.” During each episode, the show’s stars, Old Smokey and Josh Macuga, explore history through old foods that have survived for
The novel coronavirus outbreak piqued interest in supply chain operations, particularly in the food supply chain. On 16 March 2020, in response to COVID-19, the President issued “Coronavirus Critical Infrastructure Guidance for
Back in April, John Tyson, Chairman of the Board at Tyson Foods, published a full-page ad in several newspapers asserting the food supply chain is breaking.[1] His assertion not only garnered headlines
“The COVID-19 pandemic has taken the world by surprise,” writes Zhecho Dobrev (@Zhecho_BeyondP), a Consultant at Beyond Philosophy. “The cost of life is dire. The economy is in shambles, many people around
“Traditional shopping habits are being fractured nationwide as U.S. consumers grapple with uncertainty about the impact of novel coronavirus (COVID-19),” writes Russell Redman. “In grocery, many consumers are shopping differently.”[1] This three-part
We are all keenly aware of how the Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted our lives., including the ways we shop and dine. Jim Dippold, Senior Vice President for Category Management Strategy at Enterra
The novel coronavirus (aka Covid-19) outbreak has disrupted lives and businesses in countless ways. One result of the outbreak has been an upsurge in online grocery shopping. E-commerce analytics company Contentsquare reports,
Because space is limited, fighting for shelf space in supermarkets has always been fierce. In some cases, shelf space is getting harder to find as supermarkets trade shelf space for in-store cafes
Recently, a few grocery chains have declared bankruptcy or sold off store locations. Like other economic sectors, the grocery sector is not immune to changes in the Digital Age. A few years
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