PLMA show celebrates 'The Store Brands Phenomenon'
“One in two U.S. grocery shoppers consider a store’s private brand when choosing where to shop. And nine in 10 are likely to continue to buy private brands even if grocery prices decline.”
“One in two U.S. grocery shoppers consider a store’s private brand when choosing where to shop. And nine in 10 are likely to continue to buy private brands even if grocery prices decline.”
"If you had a pill that could make you less depressed, make more money, less inclined to end up incarcerated, would you want to take that pill?"
“For us going forward it’s about personalizing much more to consumers, getting to know our consumers better, and AI helping us to generate far more impact in terms of what we’re offering customers.”
"How well have you created an environment where you are taking that empathy and you’re meeting your people where they are?”
In her keynote address, Rina Shah, senior vice president of pharmacy growth at Walgreens, described how health equity emerged as a central consideration in the drug chain’s strategic planning process and what that means going forward
The one-day program, to be held on December 4 in New York City, will provide emerging brands with the tools and connections they need to elevate their business and drive growth.
According to Ed Morgan, president of The Emerson Group, the new series will explore the future of the retail and consumer packaged goods industries with a focus on challenging norms and driving success.
"If you have an interest in what the future holds for this industry, you're in the right place today," said Ed Morgan, president of The Emerson Group.
The series will kick off with an event live-streamed from London on October 9, allowing American retail and CPG executives to get an international perspective on the trends shaping their industry’s future, without ever leaving their desks.
TSE concluded on August 19. You'll find updates from the weekend in this blog.
Chain Drug Review (CDR) and Mass Market Retailers (MMR) presented their 2023 “Retailer of the Year” awards last week in New York City. The event, held at The Harmonie Club, drew retailer and supplier executives from across the food, drug and mass channels.
Chain Drug Review’s sister publication MMR held an event in New York this week to honor Mass Market Retailing’s Most Influential Women of 2024.
The NACDS Total Store Expo is one of the most eagerly awaited events on the retail industry’s calendar — and this year’s show is set to reinforce that status.