Sentences with phrase «snack food aisles»

Jolly Time Pop Corn is among the many brands shoppers find in the snack food aisle.
«Instead of placing these chips in the snack food aisle — where they may get lost among all the other chips — we decided to position them in the produce section of stores near the bananas and plantains on standalone racks,» Escobar says.

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Emboldened by success in the frozen food aisle and in pasta, grocers are moving into categories — salty snacks, beer, pet food — they'd previously shunned because the big brands were so entrenched.
If you love Mexican Food, or you're just craving a healthy snack, these Salsa Recipes are a deliciously fresh alternative to that salsa on the grocery aisle!!
Little Dish has launched two new healthy snack ranges into the baby aisle, made with nutritious ingredients such as wholegrain oats, chickpeas, whole fruit and seeds, and designed to encourage little ones to appreciate the natural flavours of food.
Sure, it may take a bit more work than a trip down the health food aisle, but prepping bars at home has definite advantages — like taking the guessing game out of what's in your snack.
Australian supermarkets also exhibited the highest percentage (39 %) of end - of - aisle displays featuring snack foods or soft drinks, with the proportion from the samples in other countries ranging from 16 % (New Zealand) to 30 % (Canada)(Figure 2).
The shelf length of snack foods and the presence of these foods at checkouts and in end - of - aisle displays were assessed with noticeable variations detected between countries.
The mean total aisle length of snack foods (adjusted for store size) was greatest in supermarkets from the UK (56.4 m) and lowest in New Zealand (21.7 m).
The proportion of both checkouts and end - of - aisle displays containing snack food was also highest in the Australian supermarkets sampled.
We aimed to examine the availability of snack food displays at checkouts, end - of - aisle displays and island displays in major supermarket chains in the least and most socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhoods of Melbourne.
Forget the processed baby food in the grocery aisle; fun and easy recipes for making your own meals and snacks are a few computer clicks away.
Five years ago, on a late - night trip to a Walgreens to buy medicine for a feverish child, Mealey was heading down the snack - food aisle when she encountered a lumbering homeless man.
Just a quick scan around my coop reveals tons of healthy, super food snacks conducive to thin figures — from the bulk bins heaping with nuts, granola and dried fruit to the dairy case stocked with low - fat and vegan yogurts to even the chip and candy aisle dishing up Nori rice cakes, locally - made and raw kale chips and almost every organic and fair trade chocolate bar known to man.
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