Major League Baseball opened up its 2013 season with a wide range of new food products this past week. If you missed out on Food Dive's look at those, as well as a report on iPhone uses in grocery stores and San Francisco's plans for plastic bottles, it is not too late to get caught up.
Just have a look at the links below and head into your weekend better informed:
- 11 ways grocery store customers use iPhones while shopping: Smartphones and apps provide news new options for food-shopping—and new customer strategies are emerging as a result.
- This year's 10 wildest new baseball stadium food products: Major League Baseball's openning day introduced baseball fans to a bevy of new (and sometimes unorthodox) food options.
- Coca-Cola responds to high-fiber beverage patent reports: After the news broke earlier this week, Coca-Cola clarified its intentions, as well as what the product really is.
- San Francisco may ban the sale of water bottles : The city would be ahead of the pack banning water bottles, but it is certainly not alone with its sentiment.
- Supercenters vs. grocery stores: Here's who shops where: See for yourself how giant Walmarts and Super Targets just don't appeal to the same households who frequent smaller grocery stores.
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