Some grocers are refusing to stock goods if the food suppliers can't justify their price increases, won't negotiate, or won't delay price increase.
June 3, 2022There has been a flurry of announcements of cut-backs, closures, and staff reductions from delivery firms.
June 3, 2022A big area for M&A activity in the last few years is in artificial intelligence, sensors, and related hardware.
May 31, 2022Many consumers are concerned about rising or otherwise inflated prices in several product categories, but concerns are highest for food.
May 31, 2022What would it take to make workers comfortable in the office? Two factors jump out. Clean air and lower commuting costs.
April 11, 2022Did you put off some a life event because of the pandemic?
April 11, 2022While the warming weather and the hoped-for respite from COVID-19 outbreaks is spurring rising interest in a fresh wardrobe, outdoor recreation products, and gardening supplies and equipment, supply chains are not all able to keep up.
April 1, 2022Most of us know the old phrase “One person’s trash is another person’s treasure”
March 21, 2022A rose by any other name would smell as sweet… with apologies to William Shakespeare, consumer products suppliers and branding professionals know differently.
March 11, 2022Freedonia analysts will continue to watch corporate return-to-office plans and companies making moves to seize potential opportunities involving office workers, the flex workers, and the remote workers.
March 8, 2022