Entering the second quarter of 2022, FMI expects construction spending to end 2022 up 7% compared to up 8% in 2021. But that growth will be offset by inflation, supply chain snarls, a shortage of ...
Tracking the habits of consumers across America’s grocery landscape for the past four decades, FMI–The Food Industry Association this month published its 2022 U.S. Grocery Shopper Trends report, which ...
Grocery shoppers continued purchasing fresh produce in 2022 as inflation pushed up prices but bought less of it on a volume basis, shifting to more affordable fresh fruit and vegetable options as well ...
Supermarket chains these days are addressing many social issues — including food insecurity, neighborhood health needs and youth development — and FMI-The Food Industry Association is recognizing ...
With supply chain disruptions persisting, building long-term capacity and resilience in the food industry supply chain is an imperative issue for retailers and suppliers alike. Collaboration and ...
After a two-year hiatus, FMI is welcoming attendees in-person for the FMI Energy & Store Development Conference September 19-21, 2022, in Orlando, Florida. The food retail industry has shifted ...