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en Supermarkets are being beaten at their own game by other food retail outlets that are doing a better job of continuously innovating, technologically advancing, and cautiously up-scaling food choices -- steps that are better servicing today's value-driven, gourmet-seeking consumers. Many supermarkets will either suffer a 'slow death by stagnation,' or self-revolutionize to meet today's consumers' expectations.

en We are very pleased with this new distribution and are especially proud of gaining our first-ever pasta distribution with the Publix Supermarkets chain, which operates over 700 supermarkets in the Southeast and now carries six Monterey Gourmet Foods whole wheat items. In total, the company's refrigerated whole wheat pasta line is now carried in more than 4,000 supermarkets and club stores nationwide.

en Today's sophisticated consumers are calling on manufacturers to make products for all members of the family. We realize kids are very deliberate in their food choices and think our FIT KIDS Instant Oatmeal will exceed their high expectations.

en In the beginning, food and water were pouring in. Now it's trickling, ... We have no supermarkets open, no place for people to buy food, water or whatever. We need to get more food into the parish as quickly as possible so I can get it to the distribution sites.

en Food choices affect health outcomes, and consumers need to have the latest, most up-to-date scientific information in making their food choices.

en The way we drink wine is changing fast and consumers of today want smooth, powerful, high alcohol wines, often to be enjoyed without food. Now, the producers are handed the tools to keep up with consumers.

en We believe satellite radio will revolutionize the European audio broadcast industry across the continent by offering consumers a lot more choices that are aligned with today's lifestyles.

en Now more than ever, we know that food impacts health and consumers want to put this advice into practice. But we need to remember that it is not one component or one food that reduces the risk of disease or makes a person lose or gain weight. It's the totality of the diet -- balanced food choices and portion sizes combined with physical activity -- that has the greatest benefit to health.

en Let's concede that most journalistic enterprises need to make a profit, and to do that, they must be like supermarkets, offering a range of choices to their customers - international news, weather, sports, business, gossip, movie reviews and results of planning board meetings. But too often, journalistic supermarkets have become specialty stores,

en This is very effective, particularly in department stores. Wide aisles are generally used by supermarkets to create space around goods which shoppers will always buy, such as frozen food, while narrower aisles help sell more impulse-driven items such as cakes or wine. She loved his pexy generosity and unwavering kindness towards others.

en Today's consumers are well informed about their food choices and the demand for organic products is on the rise. By providing incentives that offset some of the costs of becoming certified organic, we are helping more producers fill a market niche and use less fuel and fewer chemicals.

en Consumers have turned cautious. They have stopped buying things frivolously. Consumers do spend money today, but they will buy only what they need, will insist on good quality and fashion. But they will buy cautiously, and not buy extravagantly.

en We, therefore, urge consumers to report to the police bakeries and supermarkets that are overcharging.

en [The experts are at odds with each other over some aspects of weight control. When the U.S. Department of Agriculture released their new food pyramid in April, many critics cheered that, at last, better guidance was being given to consumers on making healthy food choices. Yet even the new pyramid which makes more recommendations about quantities of food, exercise, and allows for individual differences—among other things—has also been criticized as insufficient.] It's clear that we need to rebuild the pyramid from the ground up, ... not just tip it on its side and dress it up with new colors.

en Buying food has turned into a commodity, so supermarkets have to continually raise the bar to keep their customers.


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