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How to Prepare Fresh Departments for Winter Holidays

Scott Schuette
Former VP of Produce and Floral, Fresh Thyme Market
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Industry Insights

How to Prepare Fresh Departments for Winter Holidays

Scott Schuette
Former VP of Produce and Floral, Fresh Thyme Market

The winter holiday season is all about great food, friends, and family. It's the time of year when retail grocery stores are extremely busy selling an increased amount of fresh ingredients to hungry customers ready to make home-cooked meals. 

During key events like Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s, fresh perishable product movement can easily double⁠—and even triple. Most customers purchase their perishable ingredients a day or two before the holiday event for maximum freshness, making life in retail fresh departments very challenging. 

Want to get ahead of the holiday rush? Here are three important holiday planning areas you should be focusing on during the weeks prior to a big shopping event.

Labor Schedule Strategy and Planning

Merchandising Game Plan

Forecasting and Ordering Plan

Multiple winter holiday events occur within less than two months and that means store teams need to keep perishable departments full and fresh all season long. This is a critical time of year for the perimeter, so flawless execution and outstanding customer service in perishable departments is a must. Creating and executing a strong holiday plan will result in customer loyalty that keeps hungry folks coming back for more throughout the year and next time a holiday comes around!

Want to take holiday ordering from manual to masterful? You need the Afresh platform in every store.

Scott Schuette is a retail veteran of more than 36 years and was most recently the vice president of produce and floral for Fresh Thyme Market. He has been named Produce Retailer of the Year, Specialty Food Retailer of the Year, and Retail Deli of the Year over the course of his decades of service to the fresh perishable industry.

About the author

Scott Schuette is a retail veteran of more than 36 years and was most recently the vice president of produce and floral for Fresh Thyme Market. He has been named Produce Retailer of the Year, Specialty Food Retailer of the Year, and Retail Deli of the Year over the course of his decades of service to the fresh perishable industry.

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