Sentences with phrase «look at the supermarket»

«If you look at the supermarket, the perimeter» — where refrigerated goods like produce primarily sit --» is where growth is coming from,» says Kerr.
You only have to look at the supermarket shelves to see that consumers, who may not suffer from Coeliac disease, are demanding more gluten - free varieties from manufacturers across the globe.
One just has to look at the supermarket sector to see my point.

Not exact matches

«I would not like us to go to the American system, which strikes me as absolutely crazy,» he explained in his interview today, «that you can go and buy automatic repeating rifles down at the local gun shop that looks more like a supermarket
To start, he looked at the world's largest supermarket of technology, Avnet.
«That was just the tip of the iceberg,» says Kelts, a University of Tokyo professor and author of Japanamerica: How Japanese Pop Culture Has Invaded the U.S. «I mean, [look at] the fact that sushi is available in mainstream supermarkets around the country; the fact that Japanese style, design and architecture are appearing in major cities around the country; [and] the popularity of manga and anime in bookstores and Wal - Mart and Target.»
Women are particularly susceptible, of course — just look at the cover of magazines on display near any supermarket checkout counter and you can see the punishment for being less than perfect in public.
They actually claim their ingredients are better than what you'd find at the supermarket since those apples you're looking at may have traveled over a year to get to that aisle.
The company said its executives and their advisers have been reviewing the supermarket chain's stores for several months, looking at their profitability and their impact on their individual markets.
At first glance, Hema looks like most other supermarkets: It sells groceries, fruits and vegetables, and fresh seafood.
I had to wait a while and save up money before being able to make recipes but I found that looking around at different places like health food shops, supermarkets, and even places like Amazon (sometimes even ebay!)
The supermarket ones all have additives and I looked at the rude health one — do you mean the coconut drink?
Look for rice - paper wrappers — translucent round sheets made from rice flour — in the Asian section of large supermarkets or at Asian food stores.
Looks good, but some of the ingredients are not familiar to me... Would you find most of these at regular supermarkets?
Those looking for harissa: In Germany I get it at the Turkish supermarket, in a tube, for around a 1 — 2 Euros.
«I looked at chocolates currently available in confectioners and supermarkets and found that they all contained gluten.
Take a look at the expensive «energy» drinks and vitamin waters invading the supermarket and health food store shelves — energy we could all be getting in endless supply and for free just by eating whole foods and nothing more.
Next you head into the supermarket (remembering that you had to actually dress up, do your hair, fix makeup etc. to do this) and wander the aisles wasting time looking at ingredient lists and trying to remember if the gums, preservatives and additives have dairy / eggs in them... taking the rolls to the counter, working out whether or not you want to go through the self checkout or keep a checkout operator employed for a few more years... pay... get back in the car... find somewhere to buy bottled water for the dogs... drive 50 km home... unpack dogs and buns and suddenly getting up, stretching... wearing whatever the heck you like with your hair in the air, no makeup, dogs within a hard stares range in case they feel like eating the furniture while you are working and that slow measuring out, baking etc. doesn't seem so time consuming any more.
With fandangle marketing suggesting green fields with cows, and «traditional» «pure» farm motifs, a quick look at an ingredients list on the current top selling supermarket ice creams show that they're nothing more than a mix of trimmed, skimmed and adulterated ingredients and numbers formed in a chemical laboratory, not a kitchen!
Some supermarkets sell it, otherwise check with your local farmers market or look at organic grocery stores.
Look for ingredients like canela and masa harina in the Mexican foods section of your supermarket, at a Latin American grocery, or online.
For example, many of the presentations scheduled for the event — such as a Day 1 presentation by the Wine Sourcing Manager at Wm Morrison Supermarkets — provide actionable insights for any importer or distributor looking to reach UK wine drinkers.
Look for it at the supermarket with other cheese in the refrigerated section; you can also substitute feta.
Look for crema Mexicana in the refrigerated section at the supermarket, but if you can't find it, substitute sour cream thinned with little water until it's a drizzling consistency.
Clive Donaldson, Wine Sourcing Manager at Wm Morrison Supermarkets, discussed what retailers are really looking for in private and bulk suppliers;
My favourites are black, green, and brown lentils (not red) but mung beans are common, and if you're looking to grow sprouts similar to the ones you buy at the supermarket, try mung beans.
Look for whole - wheat pastry flour in the baking aisle at major supermarkets.
I didn't know about this, I'm definitely going to look for it next time at the supermarket!
«The reality is supermarkets aren't going anywhere and neither is agriculture and we need to all be able to sit down and have a serious look at supply chain solutions,» he said.
Look for it fresh at your supermarket or farmer's market as Swiss chard, rainbow chard or red chard.
The answer might be here... I was diagnosed Celiac in 2012 and recall that the free - from aisle in a nearby supermarket superstore at the time had a gluten - free bread range featuring Genius and not much else that did not look like it has been created in a laboratory.
Look for mixed olives at larger supermarkets or delis, which often have olive bars that allow you to mix and match.
He also points out that scan data from supermarket sales is often used to quantify the U.S. market, but it only looks at a portion of the market (a portion of off - premise sales).
Can you believe it's been nearly 4 years since I first started writing a monthly recipe page for them... I know that pride is a sin but when I look at my work in print I do get a little puffed up with pride and if you ever see me in a paper shop or local supermarket I will always keep an eye out for this months edition and make sure it's clearly visible and looking tidy.
Look for Mexican crema at Latin food markets or with the Mexican cheeses in the supermarket.
The latest at Coffee Review is a look at mainstream supermarket coffees.
Look for bottled beet juice with other juices at well - stocked supermarkets or juice some of your own.
It looks at long - and short - term trends for the market size and share (in dollars), customer numbers and cross visitation at major supermarkets and for each grocery category.
Look for it at supermarkets in the natural - foods or gluten - free section.
In a speech to the COSBOA National Small Business Summit in Melbourne yesterday, ACCC Chairman, Rod Sims, reiterated that the ACCC was «looking at concerns raised about the way in which the major supermarket chains deal with their suppliers» and noted that they related to the potential for unconscionable conduct and «concerns over the misuse of market power, particularly in relation to private label products.»
Look for masa harina — the traditional thickener in this chili — in the supermarket's international aisle or at Latin markets.
Look for bresaola (air - cured, thinly sliced beef) in the refrigerated section of some supermarkets and at specialty foods stores and Italian markets.
Hi Erika, Looking in the supermarket, and at some websites for commercial baking products, I see both «all purpose» and «cup for cup» or «one for one» flour blends.
«But if you look at what happens on the shelves in the supermarkets, the differences aren't as apparent because the supermarkets do a lot of work in margin adjustment to try to keep the offering to their customers fairly consistent.»
Clive Donaldson, Wine Sourcing Manager at Wm Morrison Supermarkets Plc shares his insights on how he selects his supplier and what is it that he really is looking for in his supplier.
Look for hoisin sauce in the Asian foods section of well - stocked supermarkets, or at natural foods stores or Asian groceries.
Look for it in the Asian section of the supermarket or at Asian markets.
So often I end up picking the worst looking bananas at the supermarket, purely because they'll be great for making smoothies and smoothie bowls with!
Look for pea sprouts, also called «pea shoots,» at farmers» markets and in well - stocked supermarkets.
In Canada, supermarket chain Loblaw sells misshapen apples and potatoes at up to a 30 % discount through a campaign to encourage customers to buy imperfect - looking, but perfectly edible, food.
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