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FreshDirect takes a fresh approach to generating corporate business
FreshDirect is freshening up its corporate strategy with Smart Eating at the Office. The program, which FreshDirect has launched at IAC/InterActiveCorp., gives workers options for making smarter eating choices.
Posted 01/28/2009Bill BriggsPost a comment
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E-commerce remains food for thought for big chain grocers
Big chain grocers ignore e-commerce at their own risk. Food retailers in the Top 500 Guide’s food and drug segment increased their accumulated sales by 12% to $2.37 billion in 2007, but big chains such as The Kroger Co. are conspicuous by their absence.
Posted 09/10/2008Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Holiday floral shipments up 40% over last year at Provide Commerce
In an advance glimpse of financial results it says it will release in February, perishable goods e-commerce marketer Provide Commerce Inc. says holiday shipments across its three brands rose to 251,000 over last year’s 179,000.
Posted 01/11/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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How flexible fulfillment helps Fresh Direct avoid sour customers
Over the weekend as remnants of Hurricane Ivan dumped 6 inches of rain and the city prepared to host 90 foreign heads of state at a United Nations summit, Fresh Direct altered its fulfillment program to ensure orders were delivered in a timely manner.
Posted 09/20/2004Paul DemeryPost a comment
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7-Eleven tells prospective suppliers to apply online
With about 5,800 stores in the U.S., many of them with products sourced from local or regional suppliers, 7-Eleven Inc. is moving to a self-serve mode for prospective suppliers by having them to apply online.
Posted 03/24/2004Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Provide Commerce posts record Valentine’s Day and prepares for Mother’s Day
Flower freshness helps drive rising sales at Provide Commerce’s Proflowers.com. A web-based, direct-from-growers supply chain gets flowers to consumers within 2-3 days of harvest versus the typical week.
Posted 03/08/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Online grocery sales rise 40% in 2003 over ’02, study estimates
A shift toward improved customer service in the online grocery industry is paying off in strong growth, with 2003 online sales of food and beverages estimated at $3.7 billion, up 40% from $2.64 billion in 2002, says a study by Michigan State University.
Posted 03/05/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Provide Commerce Inc. com launches an IPO
The San Diego-based company built a business with a system that gets fresh flowers to consumers faster. Today, it prepares for expansion by exporting its platform to other retailers and adding two new sites of its own.
Posted 12/18/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Provide Commerce, operator of Proflowers.com, files for an IPO
Moving quickly on an expanded business strategy, the company will add two new sites for prime meats and fresh fruits in Q4 as it expands the expertise it has gained from selling flowers to selling other perishables.
Posted 09/23/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Proflowers announces a new name and an expanded strategy
Now called Provide Commerce Inc., it will offer other online retailers the technology platform and supply chain solutions developed to support its direct-from-growers model for flowers. It will continue to operate its floral web site, Proflowers.com.
Posted 09/16/2003Mary WagnerPost a comment
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