Madison, WI — The International Dairy-Deli-Bakery Association (IDDBA)™ announced the release of its latest original research, Online Grocery Models: Click & Collect and Drive. Developed in conjunction with global retail intelligence firm RetailNet Group, the report examines the two leading global online business models and analyzes the implications to both retailers and suppliers, as well as explores specific growth opportunities within the deli, dairy, and bakery categories.
Featured in the report are:
- Analysis of market conditions that affect the best choice of online grocery model, such as car ownership and population density.
- Operational factors food retailers should address when considering an online grocery model for their stores.
- The current state of online grocery models in the United States and Europe.
The free report is available exclusively to IDDBA members.
Online Grocery Models: Click & Collect and Drive is the latest research report developed by IDDBA. Other recent research include Digital Merchandising for Deli and Bakery; High Stakes of Food Safety in Dairy, Deli, Bakery & Prepared Foods; Total Store Connectivity: Revealing New Pathways to Win – Specialty Cheese and Engaging the Evolving Shopper: Serving the New American Appetite. IDDBA members have access to all association research at iddba.org.
“Online channels for food purchase and pick-up are becoming a reality within the US retail food sector, creating challenges as well as opportunities,” said Alan Hiebert, senior education coordinator, IDDBA. “Our latest research gives IDDBA members the information they need as they explore this important and growing retail channel.”
To learn more about IDDBA research and membership benefits, visit iddba.org or call 608-310-5000.
About IDDBA: IDDBA is a nonprofit membership organization serving the dairy, deli, bakery, cheese, and supermarket foodservice industries. Member companies enjoy many benefits and services including the annual seminar and expo, leading-edge research, training programs, management tools, and an annual trends report. For more information, contact IDDBA at 608.310.5000 or visit our website, iddba.org.
Source: International Dairy-Deli-Bakery Association (IDDBA)™