Retailers Slow to Adopt Mobile POS: Study
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FRANKLIN, Tenn. — While the use of mobile tablets (such as the iPad) as POS devices is ...
Role for Auditors Growing, FMI Study Says
SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Food retailers and wholesalers should expect to boost the size of ...
NGA Study Outlines Payment Mechanisms
ARLINGTON, Va. — To help retailers reduce shrink and inefficiencies and to optimize payment systems, the National Grocers ...
Study Details CO2 Refrigeration in North America
BRUSSELS – More than 125 supermarkets in North America are using secondary, cascade and transcritical ...
Mixed Reaction to Consumer Reports’ Study on Turkey and Antibiotic Resistance
The release of a new study by Consumer Reports, which found that antibiotic-free ...
Study Finds Antibiotic-Free Turkey Less Likey to Harbor Resistant Bacteria
Ground turkey from birds raised without antibiotics is less likely to be contaminated with antibiotic-resistant ...
Study shows mango shoppers buy more groceries per trip
The National Mango Board has published the Mango FreshFacts Shopper Insights report, which shows that shoppers ...
Fertilizers provide mixed benefits to soil in 50-year study
Apr. 29, 2013 — Fertilizing with inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus definitely improves crop yields, but does it also ...
Study shows mango shoppers buy more groceries per trip
The National Mango Board has published the Mango FreshFacts Shopper Insights report, which shows that shoppers ...
NGA Study Defines Economic Impact of Independents
ARLINGTON, Va. — The independent grocery channel plays a a significant, definable role in the U.S. economy, according to a study commissioned ...
Residential lawns efflux more carbon dioxide than corn fields, study finds
Apr. 23, 2013 — More carbon dioxide is released from residential lawns than corn fields according to a new ...
Rescue me: New study finds animals do recover from neglect
Apr. 23, 2013 — Animal sanctuaries can play an important role in rehabilitating goats and other animals ...
Fetus Not Vulnerable to BPA, Government Study Shows
An ongoing government research project has produced strong evidence that bisphenol-A, or BPA, ingested by a pregnant mother ...
Study: Hispanics Respond to In-Store Events
SCHAUMBURG, Ill. — PanaVista, a Hispanic shopper-marketing agency, conducted a study across three major Hispanic markets to interpret the Latino ...
Study Finds Clumsy Government Response to 2011 Salmonella Ground Turkey Outbreak
A faster government reaction to the 2011 Salmonella Heidelberg outbreak linked to ground turkey might have ...
Study: More Americans Drinking Coffee
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Coffee consumption is on the rise with eight in 10 Americans (83%) drinking java, up ...
Most Kids’ Meals Served at Restaurant Chains Unhealthy, Study Finds
More than 90 percent of kids’ meals offered by the nation’s chain restaurants fail to meet the National ...
2011 Feedlot Study Finds E. coli Strains in Fecal Pools
The year before USDA’s new groundbreaking non-O157 E. coli policy went into effect, the agency went back to America’s feedlots to find out just how prevalent six new strains were ...












