Retailers Slow to Adopt Mobile POS: Study

Advertisement FRANKLIN, Tenn. — While the use of mobile tablets (such as the iPad) as POS devices is ...
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Role for Auditors Growing, FMI Study Says

SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Food retailers and wholesalers should expect to boost the size of ...
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NGA Study Outlines Payment Mechanisms

ARLINGTON, Va. — To help retailers reduce shrink and inefficiencies and to optimize payment systems, the National Grocers ...
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Study Details CO2 Refrigeration in North America

BRUSSELS – More than 125 supermarkets in North America are using secondary, cascade and transcritical ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Study: More Americans Drinking Coffee

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Coffee consumption is on the rise with eight in 10 Americans (83%) drinking java, up ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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