Most food shoppers aren’t in a huge hurry to get in and out of the store. Instead, they will stay and browse.
“Consumers aren’t bored or put off by the shopping
process,” former Harris Teeter President Ned Dunn said in a presentation at the Private Label Manufacturers Association's
annual trade show, which kicked off Sunday and runs through today. “That’s a far cry from what we heard years ago.”
Dunn said retailers should pay close attention to the
recently released PLMA/Buxton consumer study of shopping behavior. That research shows, in part, that more than half of shoppers pick up items on the list while browsing the store for additional items
that are not on the list. Only one in five said they stick to their list and rarely pick up additional items.
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