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Explore more than 40 years of industry-leading research reports produced by the Coca-Cola Retailing Research Councils. Reports from all past and present Councils can be found on this page. In the index below, filter reports by store type, by category, by region or search by keywords.

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DATE
COUNCIL
REPORT
01 May 1989
North America
Supermarket Merchandising for the 1990′s: A Framework for Competing
01 May 1988
North America
Assessing and Capturing the Soft Benefits of Scanning
01 May 1986
North America
Improving Store Management Effectiveness
01 May 1985
North America
Managing the Large Food Store of the Future: The Role of the Store Manager of 1985 and Beyond
01 Jan 1983
North America
Lessons From Japan
01 Jan 1982
North America
Planning Your Financial Growth in the 1980′s
24 Feb 1981
North America
Productivity Improvement Techniques and Strategy for the Supermarket Industry
01 Oct 1980
North America
The Impact of Energy on Food Distribution in the 1980′s
01 Oct 1980
North America
Social Trends and Food Retailing
01 Oct 1980
North America
An Economic Analysis of the Food Distribution Industry in the United States
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