Research Group Reports On Quality Of Supermarkets' Informing Consumers Of Food Recalls
Feb. 14, 2020
Consumer advocacy organization U.S. Public Interest Research Group announced Feb. 12 its new report measuring how the 26 largest supermarket chain stores inform the public about food recalls, MarketWatch reports.
Target, Kroger, Smith's and Harris Teeter were the only ones to receive a passing grade on the report.
MarketWatch's article includes a response from the Food Industry Association that shoppers prefer communication methods such as email and text message, according to the association's U.S. Grocery Shopper Trends 2019 report.
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