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Grocery Scanner Data Helps Contain Foodborne Illness Outbreaks

By Alex Batty, MHI Marketing Communications Coordinator |@mhi_alex Foodborne illness outbreaks are always a little nerve-wracking for me because I’m a bit of a wreck, to be honest. When you hear on the news that there’s been a huge recall […]

Target and Whole Foods Win at Climate-Friendly Cold

We recently wrote about how the FDA is testing milk-based films for food products, and the technology, if it becomes widely used, would have a beneficial impact on the environment. But many large companies are also continuously working on becoming […]

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Inventory Control and Warehouse Racking Gates

Guest blog by MHI member Xpanda Quantum Security Products Securing Merchandise with Warehouse Racking Gates When it comes to keeping businesses secure, some business owners only focus on the more obvious customer-facing areas. They protect windows and doors that face outwards […]

iPhone 7 Facing Supply Chain Shortages

The new iPhone 7 was announced on September 7th. While we could discuss how we felt about the updates to the company’s most popular device, what’s actually interesting is the fact that Apple could be facing supply shortages when the […]

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Plastic-Wrap Got You Down? Try ‘Milk-Wrap’ for Your Food

By Alex Batty, MHI Marketing Communications Coordinator |@mhi_alex Whether or not you’re trying to be environmentally cautious or not, I think we can all agree that plastic sitting in landfills until the end of time is not the best thing. […]

Growth of E-Commerce

New Video on MHI View: Growth of E-commerce

MHI view just released a new video on the Evolution of E-Commerce and Distribution that discusses how e-commerce has affected traditional retail. Business continues to evolve. Stores want to engage in e-commerce, but recognize the value of traditional shopping. Making […]

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