Tom Zind

Articles by Tom Zind
MEASURING THE IMPACT
A milestone for organic producers, the organic standards have reached toddlerhood. As a sales driver, the two-year-old program gets mixed reviews from
MEASURING THE IMPACT
A milestone for organic producers, the organic standards have reached toddlerhood. As a sales driver, the two-year-old program gets mixed reviews from
RETAILERS BUILD UP ONLINE FLORAL BUSINESS
PITTSBURGH -- Increasingly, supermarkets are delving into online floral ordering and delivery services in response to more marketing overtures from providers
RETAILERS BUILD UP ONLINE FLORAL BUSINESS
PITTSBURGH -- Increasingly, supermarkets are delving into online floral ordering and delivery services in response to more marketing overtures from providers
GETTING MISTY
Water snobbery may be coming to the supermarket produce department.Just as thirsty consumers are shunning tap water for purer, healthier bottled versions,
GETTING MISTY
Water snobbery may be coming to the supermarket produce department.Just as thirsty consumers are shunning tap water for purer, healthier bottled versions,
HOLDING OUT HOPE
It's a long shot, but food industry leaders continue to hold out hope that a voluntary country-of-origin labeling program could replace the mandatory
UP IN THE AIR
As if being a guinea pig for the new country-of-origin labeling law wasn't humbling enough, supermarkets and their seafood suppliers have something else
UP IN THE AIR
As if being a guinea pig for the new country-of-origin labeling law wasn't humbling enough, supermarkets and their seafood suppliers have something else
HOLDING OUT HOPE
It's a long shot, but food industry leaders continue to hold out hope that a voluntary country-of-origin labeling program could replace the mandatory
BEYOND BOUQUETS
With the bloom off the rose for floral departments since the heady growth of the 1990s leveled off, supermarkets find themselves looking for ways to prime
FIELD COMMAND
It's the equivalent, some old-schoolers might say, of trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.Nevertheless, the supermarket industry continues to
BUYING FROM THE LOWEST BIDDER
An established tool that supermarkets have used successfully in grocery buying is being introduced to the fresh produce sphere, and may be raising the
BUYING FROM THE LOWEST BIDDER
An established tool that supermarkets have used successfully in grocery buying is being introduced to the fresh produce sphere, and may be raising the
FIELD COMMAND
It's the equivalent, some old-schoolers might say, of trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.Nevertheless, the supermarket industry continues to

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