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How E-Commerce Has Changed Food Packaging

Posted by Julie Rotuno on 14th Jun 2022

How E-Commerce Has Changed Food Packaging
At this point, everyone knows that the world of business has migrated to the internet. As it becomes more and more convenient for people to do their shopping at home, it is no surprise that the food industry is jumping on the bandwagon. For a long time, online food sales have not been a major factor. Indeed, many people would be nervous about doing this, but it’s perfectly safe if done correctly. …
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Why Packaging is Important in Supply Chain Management

Posted by Julie Rotuno on 14th Jun 2022

Why Packaging is Important in Supply Chain Management
Proper packaging is a very important part of any product. The packaging is one of the most obvious things that separates a commercial product from other items. Everyone knows that a nice-looking package will help to attract the attention of potential buyers. However, you may not have considered the implications that your packaging choices can have on the supply side of your business.What Is Supply …
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6 Ways to Attract Customers to Your Retail Store

Posted by Julie Rotuno on 14th Jun 2022

6 Ways to Attract Customers to Your Retail Store
Offer Buy Online, Pick Up in Store OptionsAlso known as a BOPIS, this offers customers the option to still shop online—only you get the revenue, and they don’t have to pay for shipping. Not to mention, this gets the customer in the store to pick up their purchase, which could lead to more purchases once they’re in.Offer Price Matching and DiscountsYou’re competing directly with the convenience of …
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What Are Blister Packs?

Posted by Julie Rotuno on 14th Jun 2022

What Are Blister Packs?
You might not know what a blister pack is, but you have seen them everywhere. Blister packs are just a certain type of package in which many products are sold. They consist of several different types of packaging, but all of them share one key thing in common. All blister packs work by enclosing the product in a plastic “bubble.” This bubble is also called a “blister,” and it may or may not be att …
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