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“Shopping Around.” Turscik, Richard. Grocery Headquarters. June 2005.
“The challenge to Consumer Packaged Goods is that we can’t make the same products, have them look the same and distribute the same. We have got to start looking at this differently.” “We need to follow the customer and see how she or he interacts with that environment and change the presentation accordingly.”
“Innovation in Private Label Branding.” Conn, Charlie. Design Management Review, Spring 2005
“To be successful, supermarkets must look to customers to determine the set of needs that can be uniquely satisfied. Brands are more than products on the shelf.” “Retailers are brands and need to focus on what the customer wants and how the retailer can positively differentiate their brand.” “It’s all about customers, not products. Retailers […]
“Diabetics Find Sugar-Free Candy Can Be Dandy.” Yue, Lorene. Chicago Tribune, June 15, 2005.
“Cofounder Gives Scoop on Rita’s Sale.” Schiavo, Christine. Philadelphia Inquirer. May 16, 2005.
“Before Getting Scooped Up, Rita’s Issues a New Treat.” Brubaker, Harold. Philadelphia Inquirer. May 4, 2005.
“Independents Told to Find a Niche.” Zwiebach, Elliot. Supermarket News. March 2005
“Bargaining for Deals.” Donovan, Jim. CBS3. November 25, 2004
“Raising the Bar on Candy.” Svokos, Heather. Dallas-Fort Worth Star-Telegram. October 27, 2004.
“We are a society which likes to indulge. So on the consumer side, candy is fun to start with, so something new and different is always good.” “Kids don’t want to get fancy, bite-sized gourmet stuff. This is pretty much geared toward the baby boomer who has never really had to compromise. They’ve enjoyed life […]
“Now Playing in Aisle 7…” ElBoghdady, Dina. Washington Post. January 29, 2003.
“Whatever strides supermarkets have made catering to parents and kids, they still have a long way to go. Many in-store bathrooms are not child-friendly. And it’s the rare grocery that makes it easy for mom or dad in the parking lot. Parking spots for pregnant women are tough to find. Then there’s the issue of […]



by Richard J. George, Ph.D. (2021)
by Richard George & John Stanton