It’s OK to admit it: The grocery and food business was once rather boring. Sure, people cannot live without food, but acquiring that nutritional energy often meant frequenting one specific grocery store for decades, coupons in hand and less often calling out for pizza or...
A weekly trip to the grocery store has long been a fixture in most Americans’ lives. But as more consumers embrace the convenience and simplicity provided by eCommerce options, roaming the produce and frozen food sections of their local supermarket is becoming a thing of...
American dining habits are changing, and so is how consumers spend money on food. Millennials and younger portions of the population are now turning to convenient, customizable and healthy fare in search of sustenance that fits into their daily hustles. Rather than gathering around the...
Americans spent some $682 billion on groceries in 2017 alone. The bulk of that spending took place at brick-and-mortar grocery stores and supermarkets, but all of that is changing as consumers turn to digital channels. While many still head to brick-and-mortar stores, shoppers are...
The retail landscape is changing — and fast. Strategies that turned merchants into winners in the past largely fail to resonate with modern consumers, who expect to be able to buy the products from their favorite stores whenever and however they want. In response, merchants are...