
Automated Grocery Stores
One fixture in almost all movies about the old west was the general store — the predecessor to the modern grocery store. Inside those one-stop shopping enterprises you would find plain-dressed women
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One fixture in almost all movies about the old west was the general store — the predecessor to the modern grocery store. Inside those one-stop shopping enterprises you would find plain-dressed women
Millennials (aka Generation Y) are currently the “it” generation for manufacturers, marketers, and retailers. Members of Generation Y are probably the most studied generation that has ever lived. As digital natives they
We’ve all seen western movies that include a scene in which a calico-clad frontier woman tells the owner of the town’s General Store what items she wants to purchase. The General Store
Grocery shopping has been an activity in which humans have engaged since the first marketplaces were set up millennia ago. This year, however, may introduce a few surprises and twists in the
A couple of years ago, Monica Watrous (@MonicaWatrous) reported that the Specialty Food Association and Mintel International concluded millennials are driving the specialty food segment. According to their study, “Millennials … spend
“It’s been clear for a while,” writes Bill Bishop (@BrickMeetsClick), Chief Architect at Brick Meets Click, “that a wide range of shoppers would like to do at least some of their grocery
Supermarket giant Kroger is expanding its experiment with an online ordering service called ClickList that allows consumers to order groceries online and pick them up in stores. Kroger’s long-term ambition is to
“Millennial mania … is overtaking all manner of businesses,” writes Hilary Stout (@hastout), “and [it] seems to be getting more obsessive by the day. Not since the baby boomers came of age
Last fall, Neil Z. Stern (@neilstern1), a senior partner of McMillanDoolittle, had the opportunity to visit a unique store in Amsterdam called Bilder & DeClerq. Stern reports, “Each day, the store offers
“Since the early days of the internet,” writes Cooper Smith (@CooperASmith), “entrepreneurs have dreamed of moving grocery shopping online. It’s finally starting to happen.”[1] Over the past couple of years, there have
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