PACKAGING: A KEY ELEMENT IN ADDED VALUE



want to see a new package that is easier to
ship, to stock, and yields greater profits, we
must remember, that the
consumer must see
the added value. Because it’s the consumer
who decides whether to take the product to
the cash register which is, after all, what
makes the whole system run.

Journal of Food Distribution Research

February 88/page 11




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