Caters to shoppers who need access to specialty meds
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| France-based Carrefour, one of the world’s largest grocery chains, recently told customers that it plans to pull Lay’s, Doritos, Lipton Ice Tea and other PepsiCo products in protest of increased prices from those companies. So we asked: Will we see this trend make it to the U.S.? And you answered: Not gonna see it here (67%) Yes, it's coming (29%) Other, tell us in the comments (4%) You also said: Corey Killian, Consumer, Category, and Shopper Insight Leader, CPG/Retail Personally, I think it's great to see a major grocery chain standing up to large brands to protect shopper wallets. Double-sided coin though...is it fair to other shoppers who are willing to pay higher prices, but forced into fewer selections? Interesting trade-off to say the least! Douglas Welty, Business Development Manager, Associated Grocers Walmart has been doing this for years, telling their manufacturers how much they will pay for an item, how to package it. This is no different than what they are doing. -- Have another thought? Weigh in on our LinkedIn poll here, or email the SN team at [email protected], and make sure to include your first and last name and job title. Have a great weekend! WHAT DO YOU THINK? |
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