February 6, 2023 Washington D.C. – The National Grocers Association (NGA) BB #:163424, the trade association representing the independent supermarket industry, along with sponsoring partners The Kellogg Company and Unilever, have revealed the winners of their annual Creative Choice Awards, which honors and recognizes the best marketing and merchandising programs in the grocery industry.
Winners of the Creative Choice Awards gain respect throughout the industry and receive national recognition at The NGA Show, taking place Feb. 26-28, 2023, at the Caesars Forum Convention Center in Las Vegas. Winning campaigns will be recognized during the “Snack and See: Creative Choice Awards” session on Sunday, Feb. 26.
Judged by a panel of industry experts and trade press members, entries were accepted into eight categories in which one winner and at least one honorable mention were chosen. The judges determined category winners based on creativity, clarity, innovation and effectiveness of each entry. Additionally, two special recognition award winners were selected. In all, NGA received nearly 400 award entries.
“Independent community grocers continue to raise the bar in the creative ways they engage with their customers,” said Laura Strange, NGA’s senior vice president of communications and external affairs. “Independents are truly the industry’s most innovative marketers as they create campaigns that not only resonate with consumers, but celebrate their roles in their respective communities.”
From the category winners, one “Outstanding Marketer” and one “Outstanding Merchandiser” will be selected by the independent supermarket community and their supporters through online voting, open now through Feb. 27. Votes can be cast here.
Respected industry expert Meg Major will be returning as emcee of the awards presentation and moderator of the winners’ panel discussion at the 2023 NGA Show on Sunday, Feb. 26. Bringing decades of trade journalism experience, Major created the Top Women in Grocery awards program during her long tenure at Progressive Grocer. Currently the director of industry relations at NielsenIQ, Major offers an extensive knowledge of the grocery industry, adding an increased amount of depth and credibility to Creative Choice.
Connections Through Omnichannel
- Smaller operator (1-15 stores)
• Winner: Hitchcock’s Markets Omnichannel Experience
• Honorable Mention: Wright’s Market Staff Spotlights - Larger operator (15+ stores)
• Winner: Allegiance Retail Services/Foodtown $9 a Day Challenge
• Honorable Mention: ShopRite Well Everyday
Community Engagement
- Smaller operator (1-15 stores)
• Winner: Briar Patch PatchWorks
• Honorable Mention: Dorothy Lane Market Good Neighbor 5K and Fill the Truck Challenge - Larger operator (15+ stores)
• Winner: Needler’s Fresh Market Local Food Fest
• Honorable Mention: Cub Foods Gopher Cub Kindness September Campaign
Traditional Media – TV, Radio and Print
- Smaller operator (1-15 stores)
• Winner: Newport Avenue Market We’re Worth the Detour
• Honorable Mention: D&W Fresh Market Prime & Choice Beef Dating Profile - Larger operator (15+ stores)
• Winner: Cub Foods Title IX 50th Anniversary Commercial
• Honorable Mention: Coborn’s Penny Pincher
Grand Opening or Remodel
- Smaller operator (1-15 stores)
• Winner: Bristol Farms Newfound Market Grand Opening Celebration
• Honorable Mention: Reynolds Market Glasgow Reynoldspalooza Grand Re-Opening - Larger operator (15+ stores)
• Winner: Food City Cookeville Campaign
• Honorable Mention: Coborn’s Willmar, Owatonna and Williston Cash Wise
Local, Specialty or Emerging Products
- Smaller operator (1-15 stores)
• Winner: Metcalfe’s Markets We Love Local Sale
• Honorable Mention: Chris’ Food Center 2022 Stew’n It Up with MN Grown - Larger Operator (15+ stores)
• Winner: Niemann Foods Hey Clay Fruit and Veg Friends Promotion
• Honorable Mention: Freson Bros. Peace River Sourdough
Seasonal Event
- Smaller operator (1-15 stores)
• Winner: Neiman’s Family Market Hal of a Shrimp Show
• Honorable Mention: Pay-Less Markets Earth Month - Larger operator (15+ stores)
• Winner: Coborn’s Valentine’s Day
• Honorable Mention: Homeland Stores Home for the Holidays
Center Store/Frozen/GM/HBC
- Smaller operator (1-15 stores)
• Winner: Chris’ Food Center Frozen Food Month Never Let It Go
• Honorable Mention: Dorothy Lane Market Run for the Roses - Larger operator (15+ stores)
• Winner: Pyramid Foods Show Me Beef
• Honorable Mention: Coborn’s Nostalgic Candy
Fresh Departments
- Smaller operator (1-15 stores)
• Winner: Dorothy Lane Market BaconFest
• Honorable Mention: AG Supermarkets Specialty Spotlight - Larger operator (15+ stores)
• Winner: Freson Bros. Charlie’s Birthday
• Honorable Mention: Coborn’s Citrus Sale
Special Recognition
Excellence in ESG Award, presented by Kellogg: Coborn’s Inclusive Playground
People Positive Award, presented by Unilever: Coborn’s Women’s History Month
About NGA
NGA is the national trade association representing the retail and wholesale?community?grocers that comprise the independent sector of the food distribution industry. An independent retailer is a privately owned or controlled food retail company operating a variety of formats. The independent grocery sector is accountable for?about 1.2?percent of the nation’s overall economy and is responsible for generating?more than?$250?billion in sales,?1.1 million?jobs, $39?billion in wages and $36?billion in taxes. NGA members include retail and wholesale grocers?located in every congressional district across the country,?as well as?state?grocers’?associations,?manufacturers and service suppliers. For more information about NGA, visit?www.nationalgrocers.org.?
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