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Game Changers: The Bagged Salad

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Companies kicked around the idea of bagged salad for foodservice applications in the late 1970s, but it wasn’t until the 1980s that Salinas, CA-based Fresh Express, Inc. bought the first packaged salad to market with a shelf life long enough to allow for retail distribution on a small scale.

Trading Assistance: Proving a breach of the warranty of suitable shipping condition

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“Did the shipper provide product that would arrive at the contract destination without abnormal deterioration under normal transportation conditions as required by the warranty of suitable shipping condition promulgated under the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act?”

Financial Statement Basics: Leverage

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The prominent balance sheet leverage or debt ratio is the debt-to-equity ratio.

Financial Statement Basics: Ratio analysis

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Liquidity ratios measure the short-term ability of a company to pay its maturing obligations and unexpected cash needs. Balance sheet liquidity ratios include the current ratio and quick ratio.

Financial Statement Basics: What is a balance sheet?

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Four documents—the balance sheet, income statement (or profit and loss statement), cash flow statement, and statement of owner’s equity—make up what the financial world calls “financial statements.”

Financial Statement Basics: Understanding Finances

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Many of the new produce and transportation businesses Blue Book lists have a limited number of personnel and often do not have a financial person on staff, such as a bookkeeper or controller.

Retail Technology: Moving forward profitably

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Leveraging technology can provide grocers with a competitive advantage. For many retailers, however, the critical question is which technologies to implement if they’re to move forward successfully.

Retail Technology: Walk-out service

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Amazon has opened newly constructed Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods stores featuring its Just Walk Out (JWO) service and is offering the technology to third-party retailers.

Retail Technology: The downsides to smart carts

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Smart carts are expensive, costing more than $5,000 each, according to media reports.

Retail Technology: Cashierless shopping

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With the tight labor market, cashierless shopping has never been more appealing.