Posts tagged Grocery
Can you buy Havarti Cheese in a regular grocery store?
Apr 24th
I am looking to buy it at Giant….i had it with slices of pumpkin bread at a party it was great, i want to do it again…dont feel like driving to wegmans, never bought it at a regular store, thanks for your help
is it possible to sell food to grocery stores?
Mar 22nd
foods such as home made bread, bagels etc. if yes how?
How do I make eye-catching grocery store displays?
Nov 2nd
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How do I make eye-catching grocery store displays?
There are several things you can do to make your grocery store displays more attractive. Here are some tips. Customers will appreciate the extra touches, and you’ll notice a difference in your bottom line.
Put wire display racks at the end of aisles. Customers notice your specials when they’re on endcaps. Whether its bunches of grapes, cans of chicken soup, or the newest breakfast cereal, stacking your specials neatly on a wire display rack will draw people’s attention.
Use plastic fish bowls to display trial-size items. A lot of customers are afraid to spend too much on a new type of shampoo or a package of bubble bath. They will, however, spend twenty-five cents on a trial-size version, to see if it’s something they want to invest in later. Fill some plastic fishbowls with the trial-size soaps, mouthwashes, deodorants, toothpastes, and lotions you receive from your vendors. Customers will appreciate your thoughtfulness. They might even pick them up for emergency stashes and camping trips too.
Offer bulk candy in acrylic bins. Bulk candy looks great when it’s kept in attractive acrylic bins, with scoops, paper bags, and a scale nearby. Parents appreciate the opportunity to keep children’s portions under control, and might even take a little for themselves. Consider marketing your bulk candy seasonally—peppermints at Christmastime, candy corn at Halloween, pretty pastel candies for Easter.
Use clear shelves to display your fresh-baked goods. If you have a bakery in your store, then you know the importance of keeping baked goods fresh. That’s just what you’ll do when you invest in clear shelves with hinged lids. Customers can look inside and see for themselves the snack cakes, breads, donuts, and bagels. Make sure to include a pair of tongs, a box of wax paper, and some paper bags, so people can help themselves.
Use sturdy wooden bins and cart to display fresh produce. Tomatoes, onions, and bananas all look good when they’re displayed in wooden display fixtures. The message is: “Our produce is farm-fresh!” Surround your wooden bins and carts with a few hay bales, and watch the customers go wild for your fresh fruits and vegetables.
If you take the time to build more attractive grocery store displays, customers will come in more often, spend more money, and enjoy the experience. Your store will get a reputation for cleanliness and attending to the details.
Consider today how you might make your grocery store displays more appealing.
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Why are different color tab ties used on bread you buy at the grocery store? What do they mean?
Aug 30th
I read somewhere bread was delivered daily to all stores and that each color represented the day it was baked and/delivered. I cant remember where or what they mean. Anyone know for sure. What colors represent what day?
Is there any grocery chain that sells good tasting bread that is wheat & dairy free?
Aug 26th
After years of suffering I was just diagnosed being allergic to wheat and dairy. I am learning some but miss eating breads (my fav’s). Is there bread that is sold in a major grocery that is wheat/dairy free and actually tastes good?
How does the bread from the grocery store have such a soft crust?
Aug 22nd
I like to make my own bread from scratch. Each time it comes out good but my family wants to know why the crust isn’t like the ones from the store. How do they do it..
