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  • Unthinking Consumerism - R.I.P

    It looks as if the days of "I want what I want when I want it" are over, even for the relatively affluent, and even when it comes to food which still only accounts for about 10% of UK consumer expenditure. Shoppers are planning more carefully, shopping more wisely, and weighing up the quality...
    Posted to Land Strategies Blog (Weblog) by anonymous on Mon, Oct 20 2008
  • Food Buying Habits - How, When, and Why Did It All Change?

    Food shopping habits have changed. Consumers are changing where they shop, how they shop, and what they buy. Morrisons, home of low prices, and Waitrose at the premium end of the scale, both published half year results a couple of days ago. Morrisons grew like for like sales by 7.6%, (like for like meaning...
    Posted to Land Strategies Blog (Weblog) by anonymous on Fri, Sep 12 2008
  • Ethical Purchasing and the Credit Crunch... Continued

    Concern about whether the credit crunch will bring ethical purchasing to a halt seems to be exercising many minds. The latest to publish a survey is The Times newspaper. In answer to the question "In the next year are you likely to .....", the 1000 people surveyed replied as follows: Buy more...
    Posted to Land Strategies Blog (Weblog) by anonymous on Mon, Apr 7 2008
  • Whither Ethical Purchasing - Update

    Last week's post about ethical purchasing ended with my view that strong brands with a clear message are needed to help consumers navigate their way through an increasingly complicated set of ethical purchase decisions. Free range, Fairtrade and British were cited as examples of good brands. Organic...
    Posted to Land Strategies Blog (Weblog) by anonymous on Mon, Mar 10 2008
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