US grocery industry trends and predictions June 2019 by CBRE

International real estate and business agency CB Richard Ellis ( CBRE) has issued a report ( June 2019) that predicts fully automated checkout services to be the norm, ongoing growth in demand for prepared meals to continue , a rapidly increasing number of small convenience stores, and a bigger link between grocers and nontraditional partners such as fitness centres and restaurants.
To read the full report, click here.
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