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IRI Study Finds Financial Hardship Fueling New Consumer Shopping Patterns and Channel Migration - Read More

Date Added: September 04, 2008 04:24:02 PM
Consumers are balancing the need to save money on consumer packaged goods with the need to conserve gas, so they are turning to supercenters to make fewer and larger shopping trips. Information Resources, Inc.'s latest research, "Times & Trends: Channel Migration 2008," reveals that supercenters were the only store type to achieve sales gains across six key grocery retail department areas during ...

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