Private label products are purchased by a retailer from a manufacturer and sold under the retailer’s own brand. Private label brands, also known as store brands, compete with national name brand ...
It’s one thing to know about shrinkflation. It’s another to be warned about it in the grocery store. "Shrinkflation" refers to companies giving customers less of their products for the same (or higher ...
There’s a new villain lurking in the aisles of your local supermarket, trying to scare you into changing brands or paying inflated prices for your groceries. It’s being called “fear based labeling” by ...
White-label products are sold by retailers but made by third parties, allowing price undercutting. Retailers branding white-label products themselves foster customer loyalty by exclusivity.