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  2. Food marketing - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, on a global scale, the food marketing industry is one of the largest direct and indirect employers. [2] For Schaffner & Schroder, 1998, food marketing is the act of communicating to the consumer through a range of marketing techniques in order to add value to a food product and persuade the consumer to purchase.

  3. Food Marketing Institute - Wikipedia

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    FMI, The Food Industry Association, is a national trade association for the food industry, especially food retailers and wholesalers, in the USA. FMI's members include approximately 40,000 retail food stores and 25,000 pharmacies, representing an industry with $800 billion in annual sales. [1] The association's focus is on food marketing.

  4. Category:Food marketing - Wikipedia

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    Wholesale marketing of food This page was last edited on 6 September 2022, at 16:42 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  5. Portal:Food/Topics - Wikipedia

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    Beverages: Alcoholic beverage, Beer, Cocktail, Coffee, Distilled beverage, Energy drink, Espresso, Flaming beverage, Foodshake, Juice, Korean beverages, Liqueur, Milk ...

  6. Food marketing toward children - Wikipedia

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    The United States food and beverage industry has increased the amount of advertising that intensively and aggressively targets children through multiple channels. [1] Food marketers know that the youth consumers have equal if not more spending power than adults, they hold purchasing influence, and have the potential to be lifelong consumers.

  7. Food market - Wikipedia

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    Food market may mean Marketplace, a public market with vendor stalls or spaces; A retail store selling food such as a Grocery store; Supermarket; Hypermarket; General store (historically) Food marketing, the science of marketing applied to food retailing

  8. Wholesale marketing of food - Wikipedia

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    Food reaches the consumer by a complex network, involving production, assembly, sorting, packing, reassembly, distribution and retail stages. In developing countries the linkage between the producer and the retailer is still usually provided by assembly and wholesale markets, where wholesale marketing takes place using a variety of transaction ...

  9. Food advertising - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 19 January 2017, at 11:31 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.