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National Grocers Association Reveals Creative Choice Awards Winners

Industry experts judged over 300 entries based on creativity, clarity and effectiveness.

Natalie Taylor, Senior Editor

January 1, 2018

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The National Grocers Association (NGA) has revealed this year’s top winners of its Creative Choice Awards in the marketing and merchandising categories. The Outstanding Merchandiser and Outstanding Marketer titles are the highest award of the Creative Choice Awards contest.

This year’s contest featured new categories and included two winners for each category, one entry from a 1–15 store operator and one entry from a 15 store operator. A panel of industry experts judged over 300 entries based on creativity, clarity and effectiveness. The Outstanding Merchandiser and Outstanding Marketer recipients were selected from a list of category winners and were determined by both the judges and through online voting, which incorporated nearly 3,000 votes.

Outstanding Merchandiser was awarded to Festival Foods for its “Eat Well” ad campaign entry. Festival Foods’ team of registered dietitians developed a quarterly Eat Well ad that encompassed affordable and healthy recipes. Within these ads, family favorite recipes were selected and merchandized together in their stores.

The title of Outstanding Marketer was awarded to Broulim’s Fresh Foods Video Campaign “Hear from Customers Like You.” Broulim's hired a film crew to visit the homes of five Broulim's Online customers to produce customer testimonials and interview highlights featuring personal stories about the benefits and convenience of online grocery shopping. Broulim's then launched a video marketing campaign to engage their communities, relay the convenience of grocery shopping online and get their audience excited about trying the service.

“The Creative Choice Awards Contest is a wonderful program that recognizes the talented, creative and innovative campaigns of independent grocers all across the country,” says Peter J. Larkin, president and CEO of NGA. “It brings attention and acclaim to these fantastic events that add an element of fun and excitement to the shopping experience, and are largely unseen outside of the local market.”

The annual Creative Choice Awards contest, sponsored by Kellogg's and Unilever, honors the best marketing and merchandising programs in the independent supermarket industry that have boosted store traffic, increased item or department sales, positively impacted overall store sales or provided a unique benefit to the community. Marketing campaigns and merchandising events or promotions held between December 1, 2015 and December 1, 2016 were eligible for this year's contest. To learn more, visit www.NGACreativeChoice.com.

2017 Creative Choice Awards winners:

Marketing

Category 1: Connections through Social Media and Digital Marketing

  • 1–15 Store Winner: Broulim’s Video Campaign: Hear from Customers Like You, Broulim’s Fresh Foods

  • 15 Store Winner: HARPS 50% Off Produce, Harps Food Stores

Category 2: Connections through TV and Radio

  • 1–15 Store Winner: Kaune’s Branding Campaign, Kaune’s Neighborhood Market

  • 15 Store Winner: It’s the Little Things, Festival Foods

Category 3: Connections through Print

  • 1–15 Store Winner: Shindigs (Holiday Recipe Guide), Newport Avenue Market

  • 15 Store Winner: MORE Rewards Ad Scape in St. Cloud Times, Coborn’s

Category 4: Integrated Marketing Campaign

  • 1–15 Store Winner: Black Box Coffee Bar and Donuttery Grand Opening, Country Harvest

  • 15 Store Winner: Battle at Bristol Campaign, K-VA-T Food Stores

Category 5: Grand Opening or Remodel

  • 1–15 Store Winner: Ron’s Country Market Remodel, Ron’s Country Market

  • 15 Store Winner: Harvest Market Grand Opening, Niemann Foods

Merchandising

Category 6: Single Manufacturer Event

  • 1–15 Store Winner: Kids Week – “Surf’s Up!” with Kemps, Chris’ Food Center

  • 15 Store Winner: Race for the Ryder Cup, Karns Food

Category 7: Store Event

  • 1–15 Store Winner: Meet the Ranchers Store Event, Newport Avenue Market

  • 15 Store Winner: Eat Fresh. Eat Local., Associated Retail Operations

Category 8: Public Service or Charitable Cause Event

  • 1–15 Store Winner: WPVGA Potato Contest, Trig’s (T.A. Solberg Co.)

  • 15 Store Winner: World Largest Pineapple Display, Coborn’s

Category 9: Center Store/GM/HBC

  • 1–15 Store Winner: Champagne’s Market & Kitchenary, Champagne’s Market & The Kitchenary

  • 15 Store Winner: Eat Well ad campaign, Festival Foods

Category 10: Perimeter Departments

  • 1 – 15 Store Winner: Fromage Fantastique, West Seattle Thriftway

  • 15 Store Winner:  Birchberry Soup Program, Associated Food Stores

About the Author

Natalie Taylor

Senior Editor

Natalie Taylor is senior editor of Winsight Grocery Business, responsible for reporting on the fresh category and West Coast retailer news. After four years in finance and educational publishing, Natalie’s passion for the latest culinary trends led her to the food industry, where she reported as a restaurant secret shopper and ultimately landed in the grocery world. A graduate from Quinnipiac University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism, Natalie has written for magazines, local newspapers and digital platforms. She loves soup dumplings and long walks down the produce aisle.

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