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Convenience Store Petroleum News
Convenience stores have a real opportunity to drive the next stage of growth for craft beers.” While Jim Koch, founder of Boston Beer Co., certainly focused on the might of his company’s brews in his comments made during the opening reception of CSP’s third annual Import, Specialty& Craft Beer Summit, the once-small-time brewer recognized the strength of the c-store channel inthe category and challenged retailers to take it upon themselves to increase sales through wise assortment and generous marketing.
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FOX Business
The sharp paring of consumer spending is already cutting into its next victim: back-to-school sales. Consumers beaten down by prices at grocery stores and gas stations are taking their newfound money-saving ways to the shopping centers and school-supplies stores in what promises to be one of the most challenging back-to-school seasons in many years.
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Press Democrat
Putting food on the table is becoming a financial stretch for Americans of all income levels, according to a marketing research report. With budgets "strained to the breaking point" by rising costs for gasoline, energy, food and other necessities, more than half -- 56 percent -- of consumers earning less than $35,000 a year are having difficulty buying the groceries they need, the report said.
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Wall Street Journal
Spurred by economic worries, American shoppers have quickly decided that cheaper is better. They are trading down to store brands from fancy labels, to small cars from SUVs, and to deep-discounters from full-service stores. Wal-Mart Stores Inc., which last year returned to its discount roots to try to reverse weakening sales, Thursday reported its best monthly sales gain in four years; it benefited from bargain-hunters seeking deals on the most basic stuff.
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Center for Media Research
According to a study from Information Resources, Inc., the lagging economy is driving a dramatic move back to basics and a reversal of decades-long trends for convenient and healthier foods. Roughly half of all consumers with incomes less than $55,000 per year say they have trouble affording the groceries they need, while nearly a quarter of those earning between $55,000 and $99,000 also say so. Among those with incomes over $100,000, 16% report having trouble.
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The Seattle Times
Wondering how consumers are coping in such a troubled economy? Look at what's selling instead of what's tanking. As consumers muddle through all that is plaguing the economy, they have battened down the hatches and sharply shifted their spending habits, turning to money-saving options that run the gamut from transportation to health as they find ways to pay for dramatic increases in gasoline and food. What emerges is a new paradigm of consumerism that some experts believe will live long after the economy recovers.
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Convenience Store Petroleum News
We don’t have to go far to understand this economic storm. It’s everywhere — when our bills arrive, while we’re in the grocery check out line, when we read news headlines. Most people think they are worse off than a year ago and see no help in sight. Well, some would say that nothing lasts forever, but what’s in between forever and a turnaround is the make-or break question for many.
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Mr. Web
Consumer analytics firm Information Resources Inc (IRI) has added a number of new solutions to its Consumer Network household panel to enable clients to gather reactions from hard-to-reach respondents.
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MediaPost
Talk about a topsy-turvy world: A new study shows that consumers are reversing decades-long trends, shunning convenience and healthier foods in search of bargains.
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Supermarket News
High gas prices are helping to drive demand for CPG products, especially basic ingredients for home cooking, as consumers shun restaurant dining and opt to prepare meals themselves, according to a new report from Information Resources Inc.
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Supermarket News
Retailers could see Hispanic loyalty grow, as in-store displays heavily influence the buying decisions of unacculturated Hispanics, or those who speak Spanish most of the time, live in Hispanic communities and favor Spanish-language media.
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Consumer Goods Technology
As the digital age advances,and consumer goods companies begin to utilize alternative marketing methods to reach their consumers, analytical tools and the insights born from them will become even more important to success.
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Chain Drug Review
“The industry we serve is in need of transformation,” stated John Freeland, IRI’s president and chief executive officer. “We have an opportunity to do just that, starting with marrying next-generation technology and analytics with our core business of providing market, consumer and shopper information for our clients.”
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Mass Market Retailers
When John Freeland was named president and chief executive officer of Information Resources Inc. (IRI) in October 2007 he hit the ground running. “The industry we serve is in need of a transformation,” says Freeland. “We have this valuable, vast amount of data you will not find in any other industry. That data must be optimally utilized.”
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Convenience Store Petroleum
While Americans on the whole still look to snacks and candy to satisfy their indulgent cravings, healthier options are making headway, according to one industry researcher.
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Convenience Store Petroleum
Convenience stores need to clean out a lot of their products—and not just in dust-gathering categories but even in the stalwarts. That was one of the bracing messages from Thom Blischok in his presentation during Thursday's CSPNetwork CyberConference "How's Business: Finding New Growth."
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Mass Market Retailers
Information Resources Inc. (IRI) has unveiled an end-to-end data management and insights platform that chairman Romesh Wadhwani calls a “game changer” for consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies . The IRI Liquid Data (ILD) platform is the first to fully enable a real-time, integrated information universe of marketplace and enterprise data for the CPG industry, notes Wadhwani.
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Chain Drug Review
There is no shortage of consumer packaged goods data, but there has been a dearth of unambiguous conclusions from it. But that’s about to change — says Information Resources Inc. (IRI) chairman Romesh Wadhwani — with the launch of the IRI Liquid Data (ILD) end-to-end information management and insights platform.
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Research Business Report
New product ideas and advertising campaigns will be increasingly developed through direct dialogue with consumers/customers. In some cases, they will be developed directly by the customers. Companies' business models will focus more on “pure” new product innovation. The once-accepted belief in the “one-stop” retailing experience will continue to take a beating.
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MediaPost
Private label is growing, but how fast? In-house brands like Safeway's "O Organics" and Target's "Archer Farms," are retailer extensions competing with traditional consumer packaged goods brands. Private-label products are a big part of the European market, and have made inroads in the U.S. in recent years.
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Other SymphonyIRI Group News
Honorees Receive Award During Premier 100 IT Leaders Conference
IRI's Senior Vice President of Information Technology Manish Shah was named as a 2010 Premier 100 Information Technology (IT) Leaders honoree by International Data Group's Computerworld.
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IRI partners with online advertising networks and research providers to create new digital media platforms; Enables more efficient and effective “direct-to-consumer” marketing programs online
Information Resources, Inc. (IRI) is continuing its efforts to expand its Consumer and Shopper Insights platforms through the launch of a series of new, innovative digital media solutions.
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IRI Summit Helps Retailers and Manufacturers Re-Imagine the Way to do Business and Innovate for Growth
Because IRI believes that true innovation is the single most important thing a company can do to compete in the new marketplace, it is taking the highly successful “Insight to Impact” program even further at IRI Summit 2010 by adding a third “I” to the equation with innovation. Summit’s “I3” program will help retailers and manufacturers move from insight to impact, so that they can find and take advantage of opportunities in these unprecedented times. The world-class conference, being held March 22-24, 2010 at the J.W. Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort & Spa in Texas, will focus on leveraging insights on consumers’ motivations, wants and needs and using them to innovate for growth.
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Even Though Road to Healthy Living Remains Bumpy for Most Americans, IRI Finds Significant Upward Potential for Healthier CPG Solutions
The latest IRI Times & Trends Report, "Health & Wellness: Redefining Healthy Living," takes a new look at product development, marketing and merchandising tactics that will increase penetration of better-for-you food, beverage and beauty care products across households of all incomes and other demographics.
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Representing One of the Largest U.S. Demographics, Millennials Will Soon be Entering Strong Growth Period in Income and CPG Spending
Millennials-Americans born between 1979-1989-are one of the largest demographics in the country and will soon be entering a strong growth period in both income and consumer packaged goods (CPG) spending.
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