Fit Rinse’s Losses Confound P&G’s Former Head, A.G. Lafley
Sometimes highly paid speakers give the best value to the audience in ways they never intended. Such was the appearance of A.G. Lafley, the former
Sometimes highly paid speakers give the best value to the audience in ways they never intended. Such was the appearance of A.G. Lafley, the former
That local is all the rage is not subject to question. However, there is a real question about the degree to which sales of “locally
Our piece, Sweet Onion Fraud, pointed out that because there is no definition of a “sweet onion,” supermarkets across the country are selling sub-par products
Our piece highlighting Professor John Stanton’s research into the local vs. organic issue, titled Research To Be Unveiled At The New York Produce Show And
The great thing about the Pundit is the readership is so diverse and so willing to engage that, although we can, of course, make a
Last year, the industry had an extensive discussion on the possibility of using generic promotion to increase consumption. PMA announced an initiative with NRA and
The New York Times ran a piece titled, Wal-Mart to Buy More Local Produce, which detailed some new Wal-Mart goals: In the United States, Wal-Mart
The New York Produce Show and Conference is a serious, work-related event. A top retail panel, many workshops and seminars, important networking events, informative tours
One of the great things about the The New York Produce Show and Conference is that attendees have an opportunity to broaden their horizons —
With the trade’s newest event, The New York Produce Show and Conference, coming up in November, we’ve written a number of pieces: New Event Planned