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28 May 2012
Food and grocery industry unites to offer training and help tackle youth unemployment Farms, factories and stores across the UK to provide training and showcase the diversity of the industry Some of the UK’s biggest employers involved Industry think-tank IGD calls on more businesses to play their part The UK’s food and grocery industry will unite to help tackle youth unemploymen...
09 May 2012
Leading UK food and consumer goods companies have avoided creating 70,000 tonnes of supply chain waste. Through ECR (Efficient Consumer Response) UK’s initiatives, businesses are being encouraged to eliminate waste by making better product and packaging design, range and forecasting decisions, with colleagues and trading partners. Prevention is the best outcome from both a commercial and en...
09 May 2012
Eight out of ten (78% of) European shoppers believe internet and mobile technology could improve their food shopping experience in the future, according to new research published today (Wednesday) by IGD. The Spanish and French are the most keen on digital innovations and while the Germans and Dutch are less convinced, they still regard it as important: Source: IGD ShopperVista , 'The...
03 April 2012
- How are shoppers adapting to the downturn? - Shoppers’ current focus - Shopper missions - Online shopping behaviour - How the industry can help shoppers   How are shoppers adapting to the downturn? How often do you take a step back from the products or categories you're involved in to look at the big picture in terms of what shoppers want? Long before a sho...
17 March 2012
Looking for Green Growth Every company in every industry has a direct reason to care about sustainability; it’s about securing the future. But food in particular is at the heart of it all. Food is the biggest industry by far employing about a third of the world’s population. We draw on a big share of the world’s resources including 70% of freshwater. We shape the landscape and almost ...
08 March 2012
Tough economic times have done little to dampen the leading grocery retailers’ enthusiasm for international expansion. As modest growth and mature conditions continue at home, overseas markets will be increasingly important for Walmart, Carrefour, Tesco and Metro - the world's leading grocery retailers - over the next three years. We forecast that for all the top four, international g...
08 March 2012
With a population of 90 million and strong economic growth during the past decade, Vietnam offers exciting prospects for modern consumer goods retail. But it may not all be plain sailing... In Ho Chi Minh City - Vietnam’s largest city - the evidence of the country’s growing urbanisation is clear. It’s a buzzing metropolis and it offers a suitable setting for the modernisation of the gr...
29 February 2012
Water is a vital resource for the food and grocery industry. The combination of limited availability and high demand, including the expected impacts of climate change, mean food companies are subject to increasing water-related risks. Within the last few years, water availability has disrupted the supply of commodities on a global scale. For example, in 2010, Russia, one of the world's...
24 February 2012
Leading food and grocery companies have removed 204 million heavy goods vehicle (HGV) miles from the UK’s roads, according to new data published today (Saturday) by IGD. The equivalent of around 3,500 lorries have been taken out of our transport system as part of a commitment by the industry to increase its sustainability. More than 40 food retailers and manufacturers have contributed via IGD’...
24 February 2012
Shoppers plan to reduce the number of shopping trips they make if petrol prices continue to increase, especially if they live in the north of England. The latest IGD ShopperVista research, published today (Monday), shows: 53% said they would shop less frequently to save on the number of journeys they make if the cost of filling up at the pumps keeps rising 48% plan to use grocery stor...