Madison, WI Grocers See Online Grocery Shopping As Community Builder, Not Moneymaker

Online grocery shopping companies have come and gone over the years, but online grocery shopping remains. While some companies were considered among the "dot bomb" online busts in the last decade, grocers and related businesses are tweaking the model to find a way for it to succeed.

Coldtech Commercial Launches Restaurant Refrigeration Product Line-Up Online

August 8, 2011 ColdTech Commercial

ColdTech Commercial is not frozen in the past; it is the first North American commercial refrigeration company to launch its product line exclusively online. The friendly, service-driven company is an active part of the social media and food service community. Launching online allows ColdTech Commercial to have a great product and the longest warranty in commercial refrigeration. It passes direct value to customers while allowing the company to really get to know its customers.

MyWebGrocer To Provide Digital Services For Marsh Supermarkets

August 8, 2011 MyWebGrocer

MyWebGrocer, leading provider of digital grocery services, will power digital services for Marsh Supermarkets, a homegrown Midwest food retailer with 97 locations. Marsh will now offer their customers a completely integrated digital platform across web, mobile and social media channels.

Knouse Foods' Products & Recipes Help To Expand Menus & Incremental Sales

August 8, 2011 Knouse Foods

Knouse Foods, a grower-owned cooperative, highlights how foodservice professionals can increase profit potential with breakfast and snacking dayparts. According to The NPD Group, sixty percent of restaurant growth over the past five years has come from breakfast sales and the rest from snack periods. Knouse Foods’ products and recipes help chefs and operators easily expand their menu and boost incremental sales by capturing this rising trend.

USPB Seminars Inspire New US Mashed Potatoes Uses

What can you do with mashed potatoes? Just about anything is the message Asias food service operators took home from seminars recently conducted by the United States Potato Board (USPB) international marketing program.