NGA Research Key Insight: Retailers Urged to Reinvigorate Frequent Shopper Efforts
Independent retailers are known for generating customer loyalty, but they should revisit frequent shopper programs to further boost loyalty efforts.
Members of Congress Tour Supermarkets During August Recess
During the congressional work period, 10 independent grocers welcomed lawmakers into their businesses to learn more about what it takes to run a supermarket.
Hispanic Heritage Month Profile: Carlos Castro of Todos Supermarket
In 1990, 10 years after leaving El Salvador, he opened the first Todos Supermarket to fulfill the needs of Woodbridge’s growing Hispanic community.
Supermarket Industry News Roundup: September 15, 2017
Phoenix Student Awarded Scholarship for Being a Rising Star in Grocery Industry, Food City Student Employees Awarded Scholarships, CobornsDelivers Adds Lunches to Its Fall Meal Kit Lineup, and more in this week’s roundup of supermarket news.
The NGA Show 2018 Registration Now Open
This year’s Show is expected to open with record-breaking numbers for the eighth consecutive year in a row. In other words, you won’t want to miss this.
Single Store Grocer Tells Senate Committee Why SNAP is So Important to His Store and Community
Jimmy Wright, an NGA board member and single store operator of Opelika, Ala.-based Wright’s Market, recently testified on behalf of NGA before the full Senate Agriculture Committee.
Newport Avenue Market Invites Shoppers to “Meet the Ranchers” and it Pays Off Big
To celebrate their 30 years of offering shoppers high-quality beef from local butchers, the grocer decided to invite the Central Oregon community to a party.
Resources for Grocers Impacted by Hurricane Irma
To help supermarkets in the path of the hurricane, NGA has compiled federal and state resources below, and will continue to update the information.
Food Safety Checklist for College Students
Preparing for college can be overwhelming. Between saying farewell to close friends and making sure you’ve packed your life away, it’s easy to overlook a few things during the big move.
Food Safety Tips for Areas Affected by Hurricane Irma
For residents in the path of Hurricane Irma, the threat of power outages and flooding can compromise the safety of stored food. Reduce the risk of foodborne illness during this and other severe weather events.