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Comparing Online and In-Store Grocery Purchases
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 2021To describe the grocery shopping patterns of people who shopped both online and in-store and evaluate whether shoppers purchased fewer unhealthy, impulse-sensitive items online.Secondary analysis of 44 weeks of grocery transaction data collected for fruit and vegetable incentive trials in 2 Maine supermarkets.A total of 137 primary household shoppers ...
Laura Y, Zatz +11 more
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2014
This is my agenda. My "code of ethics". A structure of intentions. I think it's why I'm here. I'm not serious but take me seriously. Cheez Whiz and potted meat, fluorescent lights and vinyl siding. I'm not laughing at it. I fall for the hype. I'm down with the bonus buys. I don't get anywhere pretending I'm above all that.
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This is my agenda. My "code of ethics". A structure of intentions. I think it's why I'm here. I'm not serious but take me seriously. Cheez Whiz and potted meat, fluorescent lights and vinyl siding. I'm not laughing at it. I fall for the hype. I'm down with the bonus buys. I don't get anywhere pretending I'm above all that.
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1997
In this chapter, we review products that are bought primarily by women for other than the refrigerator. These products encompass both women’s needs and those of their families. In the latter case, particularly with regard to children, women are usually the primary consumer and, therefore, the major decision makers as to what to buy.
Phyllis A. Katz, Margaret Katz
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In this chapter, we review products that are bought primarily by women for other than the refrigerator. These products encompass both women’s needs and those of their families. In the latter case, particularly with regard to children, women are usually the primary consumer and, therefore, the major decision makers as to what to buy.
Phyllis A. Katz, Margaret Katz
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The International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 1995
Various aspects of how shoppers patronize grocery stores are regular and predictable, so much so that the pattern of buying at a particular store can be interpreted against known patterns at other stores, and against a very general model, the NBD-Dirichlet.
Mark Uncles, Kathy Hammond
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Various aspects of how shoppers patronize grocery stores are regular and predictable, so much so that the pattern of buying at a particular store can be interpreted against known patterns at other stores, and against a very general model, the NBD-Dirichlet.
Mark Uncles, Kathy Hammond
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Grocery Store Density and Food Waste
Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, 2021We study the impact of grocery-store density on the food waste generated at stores and by households. Food waste is a major contributor to carbon emissions (as big as road transport). Identifying and influencing market conditions that can decrease food waste is thus important to combat global warming.
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[Occupational risks in grocery stores].
Giornale italiano di medicina del lavoro ed ergonomia, 2014This work provides an overview of the spectrum of possible occupational risk factors in the retail grocery store/supermarket workplace.Literature on this theme, obtained consulting PubMed database and Google Scholar, was checked. We also exjlore results from the National bInstitute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and the Occupational Safety ...
Graziosi F. +2 more
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International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, 1994
Saturation of retail stores, at national and local levels, is a cause for concern in Britain. Attempts to define saturation in grocery retailing and to investigate its relationships with market penetration and catchment area size. Discusses the differing views of commentators and retailers, and considers saturation in the light of the intensifying ...
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Saturation of retail stores, at national and local levels, is a cause for concern in Britain. Attempts to define saturation in grocery retailing and to investigate its relationships with market penetration and catchment area size. Discusses the differing views of commentators and retailers, and considers saturation in the light of the intensifying ...
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Grocery lists: connecting family, household and grocery store
British Food Journal, 2008PurposeThis paper aims to investigate grocery list use in the lives of participant families in a study on decision making about food choices and eating practices.Design/methodology/approachA total of 46 families from three ethno‐cultural groups living in two regions in Canada participated in the study: in British Columbia, 12 Punjabi Canadian and 11 ...
Raewyn Bassett +2 more
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The structure and distribution of grocery stores in Dublin
Irish Geography, 1973Abstract not available...
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Measuring accessibility to grocery stores using radiation model and survival analysis
Journal of Transport Geography, 2021Junfeng Jiao, Amin Azimian
exaly

