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IGA-curated resources for the independent grocer
When the world behaves unpredictably, operating an independent grocery store becomes increasingly difficult. Independent retailers must make decisions—from hiring to capital spending—based on economic predictions.
We've gathered resources from a number of trusted, expert sources to help you plan for the future amongst this current period of economic uncertainty. From helping budget-minded shoppers to choosing programs that will drive sales, we have you covered.
Inflation, labor, supply chain, increased legislation, block chain, digital currency, ransomware. The threats to independent retailers are relentless. How will these obstacles impact the grocery industry as a whole? How will they impact the independent sector? IGA CEO John Ross answers those questions and shares how independents can fight and come out ahead in this session presented at The NGA Show 2023.
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The news about inflation is confusing: if things are improving, why does it feel like they're not? IGA CEO John Ross breaks down what's happening.
While shoppers are still feeling the effects of inflation, cooking at home is more affordable than dining out. See what makes this a huge opportunity for independents to deliver value and build loyalty through IGA's affordable recipes.
Shoppers are feeling the burn of inflation. Despite some grocery prices decreasing, shoppers are still pinching their pennies and will continue to do so well into 2023. Here's how IGA is helping grocers demonstrate their value to shoppers.
IGA CEO John Ross explains how fertilizer costs play a major role in rising food prices.
We break down FMI's latest U.S. Grocery Shopper Trends 2022, see how they will impact the independent sector, and what shoppers need from their grocer during these times.
With Nielsen forecasting inflation to rise 6.9 percent in 2022, how are retailers dealing with the rising cost of goods and what are they doing to help shoppers do the same?
When prices rise slowly, shoppers and the economy can adjust. But when inflation accelerates, independents must use new strategies to compete against bigger chains, says IGA CEO John Ross.
Show shoppers that you're their partner in value as costs rise. The kit helps shoppers stretch their dollar further with signs that link to cost-saving recipes for family meal planning, plus reminders that local is best and cost-effective.
Order Signage →Inflation signs are included in the Q2 kit scheduled to arrive April 1. Subscribe once and a fresh shipment of signs will arrive on your doorstep every quarter, designed to attract shoppers and drive sales.
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