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Bad Hair Days
Aug 25, 2008, Supermarket News - Subscribers Only, By KELLY GATES
Hair care is hurting. Due to the sluggish economy, shoppers aren't spending as much on shampoo, conditioner and styling products. Only select consumers are continuing to shell out cash for salon-grade sundries. Some are willing to pay slightly more for items with functional features like straighteners, anti-frizz ingredients and curl enhancers, but only if they offer conveniences they don't want to
Clinics Grow, but Small Operators Fade: Analyst
Aug 18, 2008, Supermarket News - Subscribers Only, By MICHAEL GARRY
Along with the rapid growth in the number of retail convenient-care clinics in the United States, 10 third-party companies representing a total of 139 clinics called it quits during the past year, according to an industry analyst. The closings by such operators as CheckUps USA, which ran clinics in 23 Wal-Mart Supercenters, and Affordable Basic Care, which had 18 clinics in Meijer
Let the Games Begin
Aug 04, 2008, Supermarket News - Subscribers Only, By DAN ALAIMO
For years China has held the gold medal for nonfood exports sold in U.S. supermarkets. Now, with global market conditions shifting, it might be challenged for this preeminence, possibly even by a resurgence of manufacturing in the United States. As China prepares to host the Summer Olympics this week, most industry sources agree the country is entrenched as the world leader in hard lines, but its
Let the Games Begin
Aug 04, 2008, Supermarket News - Subscribers Only, By DAN ALAIMO
For years China has held the gold medal for nonfood exports sold in U.S. supermarkets. Now, with global market conditions shifting, it might be challenged for this preeminence, possibly even by a resurgence of manufacturing in the United States. As China prepares to host the Summer Olympics this week, most industry sources agree the country is entrenched as the world leader in hard lines, but its
Let the Games Begin
Aug 04, 2008, Supermarket News - Subscribers Only, By DAN ALAIMO
For years China has held the gold medal for nonfood exports sold in U.S. supermarkets. Now, with global market conditions shifting, it might be challenged for this preeminence, possibly even by a resurgence of manufacturing in the United States. As China prepares to host the Summer Olympics this week, most industry sources agree the country is entrenched as the world leader in hard lines, but its
SN Nonfoods, Pharmacy, HBC Archives
Jul 28, 2008, Supermarket News
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