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A grocery retailer has attached handheld tablets to its shopping trollies in order to try and improve the quality of its consumer comments. It will gain the customers’ comments by asking
A study conducted by Imperial College London (ICL) has found that certain pesticides may be impairing bumblebees, which could have an effect on food supply. In fact, Dr.
New measures are being taken by retailers to ensure that their in-store displays are more interactive for customers. The retail system will work in conjunction with a new smartphone app.
An innovative idea for food produce labels could see a change in the way that we shop for fresh items. The labels were designed by 23-year-old Solveiga Pakstaite, who graduated from Brune
Speaking at the annual conference for the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS), Professor Tony Moffat from University College London explained that fake drugs could be costing the industry around £36
Handy ordering software that was created for a leading independent cash and carry has been launched for use on iPhones and iPads. A function for scanning a product’s bar code will also be
Until now most information on the web consists of documents intended to be read by people rather than machines. Linked data refers to publishing data on the web so that it can be read by
Around a decade ago, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) was being talked up as the next big thing in supply chain operations. Around a decade ago, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
A new study has stated that moving away from paper patient charts in the NHS could save the lives of thousands of people every year. When nurses at two major NHS hospitals were given port
Shopper purchase behaviour is moving toward the ‘less, more often’ model that suits convenience retailers and the wholesale supply chain that services them. In recent years the grocery mu