Walmart Canada invests in cutting-edge technologies and innovations

Walmart Canada invests in <strong>cutting-edge technologies</strong> and innovations
With more than 100,000 associates, Walmart is one of Canada’s largest employers and is ranked one of the country’s top-10 most influential brands. And it continues to grow, by adding more services, including online shopping at Walmart.ca, home delivery, and pickup at stores and other locations.  
Wed 23/11/2022 by Nadia Venticinque

Spaniards spending more on frozen vegetables

Spaniards spending more on frozen vegetables
The Spanish spent €2.79bn on frozen food between January and September 2022, 7.6% more than in the same period in 2021, according to data provided to Efeagro by the consulting […]
Thu 17/11/2022 by Richard Wilkinson

Optimism for second half of 2023 for US foodservice industry

Optimism for second half of 2023 for US foodservice industry
Consultants Technomic have released their “What We Foresee for 2023” forecast, which includes foodservice industry trend predictions for next year. Restaurants are still facing significant challenges—largely due to the continued […]
Thu 17/11/2022 by Richard Wilkinson

Grocery price inflation in UK continues to rise

Grocery price inflation in UK continues to rise
In the four weeks leading up to 30 October 2022, grocery price inflation rose to 14.7%,  according to the latest figures from Kantar, the highest since Kantar began tracking prices […]
Wed 16/11/2022 by Richard Wilkinson

ICA ‘nudging’ Swedes to buy healthier food 

ICA ‘nudging’ Swedes to <strong>buy healthier food </strong>
The Swedish aren’t eating enough fruit and veg, but the country’s top food retailer is determined to help them make better food choices. Moreover, it’s using the latest behavioural science in an attempt to inspire lasting change in the Scandinavian nation. 
Tue 15/11/2022 by Julie Butler

German supermarkets replacing big brands

German supermarkets replacing big brands
The rise in food prices has prompted German retailers such as Lidl and Aldi to stop selling products of certain manufacturers, such as Danone, whose prices they consider “irrational”. This […]
Tue 15/11/2022 by Richard Wilkinson

Carrefour announces plans to dispense with suppliers not fighting climate change

Carrefour announces plans to dispense with suppliers not fighting climate change
While the COP 27 climate summit was taking place in Egypt, Carrefour announced plans to expel its 100 largest suppliers in 2026 if they do not adjust their business models to limit the impact on the climate to a warming of 1.5 degrees Celsius, in line with the recommendations of the 2015 Paris Agreement.
Tue 15/11/2022 by Richard Wilkinson

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