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  • Plug & Play’s CEO Corner: Polina Marchenko

    Plug and Play brings together retailers and start-ups who offer specific technology and expertise that can relieve merchants’ pain points. Customer Disruption highlights one of those start-ups in each issue with a brief Q&A. This issue, the spotlight is on Polina Marchenko, CEO of KptnCook.   What does KptnCook do?  
  • Litehouse wins dressing award

    Strong sales and market share gains for Opa by Litehouse Feta Dill Greek Yogurt earned the new product the Dressing of the Year award from The Association for Dressings & Sauces.

    The dressing and sauce group held its annual meeting in Naples, Fl., recently and bestowed top honors on Litehouse due to the impressive performance of Feta Dill Greek Yogurt. In one year, the new product became the best-selling dressing in the market accounting for 21% of the yogurt refrigerated salad dressing category, according to Litehouse.
     

  • Is the Future for Stores Getting Smaller?

    By Jeff Weidauer, Vestcom International There’s been a lot of discussion in recent months about store sizes, in particular the fact that stores are getting smaller, primarily because of the impact of e-commerce. For example, Walmart and Target are both committed to offering smaller format stores.
  • Is the Future for Stores Getting Smaller?

    By Jeff Weidauer, Vestcom International   There’s been a lot of discussion in recent months about store sizes, in particular the fact that stores are getting smaller, primarily because of the impact of e-commerce. For example, Walmart and Target are both committed to offering smaller format stores.   
  • Harvard Business Review: And the best-performing CEO is…

    New York -- Harvard Business Review released its annual list of the 100 best-performing CEOs in the world, and heading up the list is Amazon chief Jeff Bezos.    
  • Avison Young executes sale of Lindbergh Crossing in Atlanta

    Atlanta –- Commercial real estate services firm Avison Young has completed the $7.06 million sale of Lindbergh Crossing, a 27,057-sq.-ft., fully-leased shopping center in Atlanta. The team enabled the seller, Lindbergh Crossing, LLC, to harvest a significant gain on the property within a relatively short holding period.  
  • Survey: Customers embrace mobile, seek improvements

    Teaneck, N.J. –- Consumers have embraced the use of mobile devices for shopping, but are less than fully satisfied with the current mobile retail experience. According to a new survey of more than 5,000 shoppers in the U.S., U.K., Germany, and China from IT services and consulting firm Cognizant, 91% of shoppers have a mobile device, 78% have researched products on a mobile device before purchasing in the last year, and 42% of shoppers reported regularly researching products on a mobile device.  
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