Green Onions are on the rise. December tonnage is up 60% from pre-Covid times, according to USDA sources. Check out what Produce Moneyball says about them.
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Execulytics Produce Trendspotting - August 2023 https://t.co/tREYuo8vzl
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Sharing insights on consumer perceptions and buying habits, the organization dives into industry dynamics with this recent report… @CPMA_ACDFL#freshproduce#news https://t.co/j3yE8yfEfT
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March edition of Produce Trendspotting by Execulytics. Read about #BrusselsSprouts futures, #Organic trends and #Strawberries at retail.
Mike Mauti shares pricing predictions for this popular citrus category, touching on how the sector may be impacted by inflation… @execulytics#freshproduce#news https://t.co/ijVxzs7q81
Predicting FOB trends ahead of the holiday rush, Execulytics Consulting’s Mike Mauti details what buyers can expect from the specialty category... @execulytics#freshproduce#news https://t.co/s2Nowkng40
Discussing volume peaks, FOB predictions, and more, the Execulytics Consulting pundit highlights this bite-sized berry and the major retail opportunities it creates... @execulytics#freshproduce#news https://t.co/0kECg3tgLC
Shining light on a rising variety, Execulytics Consulting's Mike Mauti details the keys to unlocking extra category register rings this time of year... @execulytics#freshproduce#news https://t.co/whOAIfeABi
What to do about inflation? Customer habits are changing, our recent research suggests the same. My recommendation? Watch promos and weekly shifts in product movement. It could signal a short term shift in customer behaviour.
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In April's Execulytics newsletter, #ProduceMoneyball explores long weekend produce costs, #Consumers tell us their availability concerns and we go on another round of store tours. Essential reading for all #Produce professionals! https://t.co/ZtmX2s3R3H
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No surprise: health and environmental concerns have prompted consumers to buy more local #freshproduce
Surprise: this guy produces bananas, papayas, guavas, passion fruit and dragon fruit in Norfolk County, Canada (average March temp: 5°C 🥶) https://t.co/gVUceyE80i
Seedless watermelon costs tend to drop just in time for May long weekends—will it happen again in 2022? Check out #ProduceMoneyball in April's Execulytics newsletter to find out.
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#Cherry season is close at hand, smart money says prepare early! @AndNowUKnow checks with cherry experts who unanimously predict less volume this year. For those wondering the #ProduceAlmanac#prediction is for mid-single digit inflation for this program.
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@janetlmusic This article gives a good overview of profit in the food retail business. While there is some room to lower prices by investing in margin, that room is not infinite and any meaningful consumer impact would need to come from more than just margin investments.
@AngelaBlank Free home delivery, while not sustainable, can be a great limited-time deal to boost sales. Online shopping can be extremely helpful for so many people who may have a hard time grocery shopping in-person.