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  • Why Whole Foods is Dropping Chobani

    Social media may have played a big part in the grocer's decision as 20,000 consumers have taken action to urge Chobani to drop GMOs from its supply chain, and posted comments on Chobanis Facebook page.
  • Kellogg Consumer Insights Drive New Products

    The new products stretch across Kellogg Company's U.S. portfolio, including cereal, snacks and frozen foods, and will deliver the taste and nutrition consumers are seeking, while providing options that meet their increasingly hectic lifestyles.
  • Campbell Names VP, Integrated Marketing

    The candidate will be responsible for establishing the strategic direction for Campbells advertising, media, global design and digital marketing and social media, and for ensuring alignment with Campbells business strategies.
  • 2013 Top 100: Food

    Big break ups led to big changes on this Top 20 list of food manufacturers in 2012.
  • Meaty Marketing

    Oberto brands reveals its new packaging and branding for its popular premium jerky line.
  • 2013 CGT Awards

    CGT's exciting awards season came to a close this Fall. Let us introduce you to the finalists and winners in six award categories, including our very first CIO of the Year.
  • The State of Trade Spend in CPG

    Booz & Company recently conducted the bi-annual refresh of its Customer Planning and Trade Spend study, revealing that a majority of consumer goods companies believe they spend too many resources on trade promotion management and are unhappy with the quality of the tools/systems available to manage investments. Executives from Kimberly-Clark, Kraft Foods and McCormick & Company discuss the pain points, best practices and tips for better efficiency in customer planning and trade spend.
  • The Future of E-Commerce

    We have heard the argument by some consumer goods manufacturers that direct-to-consumer e-commerce will upset their retailer. This is changing. The Apparel & Footwear sector moved beyond this argument, and other sectors are soon to change the dynamic as well. Whether they open their own stores, follow China's model of a store-within-a-store, sell via Amazon or direct-to-consumer via web sites, change is upon us.
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