Tag: industry trends
Mushrooms Truly are Magic for Retail and Foodservice
Why are mushrooms getting so much attention these days? Here's what we learned from the buyers and brands who know these fungi best.
Six Ways for Retailers To Get Ahead of a Recession
With economic signs pointing towards a recession, it doesn’t hurt to be prepared. Here are six tips for retailers looking to stay ahead.
E-Commerce Best Practices for Emerging Brands
Industry experts from Walgreens, Allume Group, Market Performance Group, and Omnicom Commerce Group discussed the future of e-commerce.
RangeMe Deal Days: Summer Savings 2022 Event Recap
Discover insights from the RangeMe Deal Days: Summer Savings webinars and business workshops led by experts in the retail and CPG industry.
Five CPG Trends on Display at the 2022 Summer Fancy Food Show
Take a look at these top trends displayed by suppliers on RangeMe during the three-day trade show in New York City.
A Look at the CPG Industry One Year Later
It’s been over a year since the pandemic struck the CPG industry. See what strategies and product trends emerged and are here to stay.
From ‘Nice-to-Have’ to ‘Need-to-Have’: How COVID-19 Drove Consumer Tech Sales Growth
Learn how the year 2020 saw a spike in tech sales due to the shift towards working, learning, and entertaining at home.
How the ‘Mask Factor’ Is Changing the Face of Beauty
Although consumers are kissing lipstick goodbye for now, eye makeup is zooming in as the must-have “above the mask” beauty products for trip-conscious shoppers, giving supermarkets a brilliant opportunity to shine and sparkle in the retail beauty landscape.
‘Back to School Blues’ Takes on a New Meaning in 2020
A radically upended retail climate triggered by the ongoing pandemic has produced a season of uncertainty for the industry’s second-biggest sales cycle, when trepidation and thriftiness will both reign supreme.
Pondering the Pandemic-Driven Changes in a Grocery-Gone-Wild World
Stepping back for a midsummer moment to contemplate the pace of transformation in the past four months is nothing short of incredulous. The big question: What comes next?