Tesco’s Price-Hike Strategy
In late June we ran a piece, Tesco Launches Price War In The U.K., but now there are reports coming out of the U.K. that
In late June we ran a piece, Tesco Launches Price War In The U.K., but now there are reports coming out of the U.K. that
As part of our coverage of the earthquake in Peru and industry efforts to help the Peruvians — particularly the farm workers — we ran
When word of the Metz Fresh recall on spinach broke, the reactions recorded in the press were predictable: Some growers said Metz Fresh’s ability to
Well, it is all done but the shouting: Whole Foods Finally Swallows Wild Oats After months of delays amid an antitrust battle, Whole Foods (WFMI
“Life Cycle Analysis” is all the rage, with British retailers starting to look for this type of analysis to assess the environmental impact of various
Tim O’Connor, President & CEO of the United States Potato Board, always seems to have the experience the industry needs. In the aftermath of the
The broad produce industry, understandably, focused on citrus when California had a freeze. The August 2007 issue of Sunset magazine, though, has offered a reminder
Bruce Peterson, who built Wal-Mart’s produce operation from scratch and — as we mentioned in Wal-Mart’s Bruce Peterson Resigns — left the retailer as the
Yankelovich has a new study out related to the “green” issue. Here is how they pitch it: A quick search on Nexis for keyword “green”
Here at the Pundit, we’ve been fortunate to have the benefit of insight from Jim Provost of I Love Produce many times in past, including