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PG EXCLUSIVE: FRESH FOODS: Local Sourcing: Been there, still there

July 1, 2008

“We embrace our responsibility to support the local economy by offering customers the widest selection of locally grown products possible,” says Pawelski, adding that the chain uses “all the tools in our toolbox” to promote its ever-expanding homegrown lineup.

“We use an array of mass-media tools, including tagging PA Preferred TV and radio spots, in-store signage to help customers find homegrown products, and [regular messages] in our circular to talk about our commitment to homegrown,” she says.

That commitment, of course, is proving more timely than ever as fuel prices increase and sustainability grows as a corporate, consumer, and government issue. Giant is aggressively seeking to swell the ranks of its regional vendors, according to Pawelski.

Case in point: Giant this spring hosted the second Supplier Diversity/Regional & Small Business Trade Show in conjunction with PA Preferred, as well as the organizations Virginia’s Finest; Women Business Enterprise Council of Pa., N.J., and Del.; the National Minority Supplier Development Council; Maryland’s Best; and St. Joseph’s University.

In addition to PA Preferred, Giant also showcases a variety of Maryland’s Best and Virginia’s Finest products in its Martin’s stores south of the Mason-Dixon line, including local produce, specialty foods and wines, hams, seafood, peanuts, potted plants, Christmas trees, flowers, and baked goods.

More than 150 companies participated in the event, and it was a golden opportunity for them to have their products reviewed for immediate authorization by Giant’s procurement teams.

Good-neighbor policy

“Supplier diversity is an integral part of our business at Giant,” notes Jeff Martin, the chain’s e.v.p. of sales and merchandising. A Giant veteran, he displays a discernable sense of pride in the chain’s “long tradition of supporting small, local, and diverse vendors who are our neighbors, customers, and part of the economic engine of our communities.”

During the supplier trade show, Giant hosted two workshops for smaller vendor partners, “How to Work Productively with Your Broker,” presented by St. Joseph’s Center for Food Marketing, and “Accessing Capital to Enhance Your Business Opportunities,” presented by representatives from the Department of Agriculture’s PAgrows and Center for Farm Transitions economic development teams.



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