Could Apple's 5 Billion Dollar Campus be the Future of Company Headquarters?



CUPERTINO, CA - With all the buzz surrounding the iPhone 6 and the Apple Watch lately, there’s yet another project still in the works for Apple...and this one comes with a $5 billion price tag. As pricey as it may seem, this latest venture for the tech giant may reveal what your company’s next headquarters could look like.

Apple's New Headquarters

Is it a spaceship? A top secret military base? A lair for a James Bond-esque villain perhaps? Not quite. This is Apple’s colossal $5 billion campus currently under construction in a 176-acre site at Cupertino, CA.

“It’s a little like a spaceship,” said Steve Jobs when he presented his plans in front of the Cupertino City Council shortly before his passing. “We have a shot at building the best office building in the world. I really do think that architecture students will come here to see it.”

Apple is sparing no expense. Jobs’ plans included more than 6,000 trees (cherry, apricot, plum, olive, and apple trees, to name a few), underground roads, parking spaces, and even an auditorium, numerous cafeterias, and curved exterior walls with 40-foot, floor-to-ceiling panes of concave glass from Germany, according to Bloomberg Businessweek. You won’t find a single straight piece of glass here.

The massive ring-like structure is estimated to be four stories tall and will house approximately 14,200 employees, according to LA Times. It’s even being said that this colossal headquarters will rival the Pentagon in terms of size. In price alone, it already beats out the $3.9 billion being spent on the One World Trade Center complex in New York.

Apple's New Headquarters

Approximately 700,000 square feet of solar panels, enough to generate 8 megawatts of power, or power for about 4,000 homes, will energize the campus. Jobs also envisioned “climate responsive” technology that would automatically let in the appropriate amounts of light and wind to keep the building as comfortable as possible.

YouTube user jmcminn captured video of the campus under construction by using a GoPro camera mounted on a drone.

Check out just how tremendous the structure is compared to the surrounding buildings.

Upon completion sometime in 2016, only six structures will be visible: the headquarters, the lobby to the underground auditorium, a four-story parking garage, a fitness center, and two research and developmental labs housing testing facilities such as an anechoic chamber for analyzing antenna signals, according to Bloomberg Businessweek.

Apple's New Headquarters

Still, that $5 billion cost is not something to scoff at. Whether or not other companies will follow suit and try a similar futuristic aesthetic has yet to be seen, but this is definitely one project I’ll be keeping my eye on.

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TargetExpress to Launch in San Diego Market



SAN DIEGO, CA - Target has announced that San Diego, the 2nd largest population center in California, will be the latest location of its new TargetExpress format. San Diego, specifically the South Park neighborhood in the city, will be home to Target's 6th TargetExpress store, one among the 5 which Target has so far announced plans to build in 2015.

According to a press release, the proposed TargetExpress will be roughly 19,000 square feet, or about 14% of the size of a typical full-sized Target. It will be located at the northeast Corner of Grape Street and Fern Street, putting it at the center of the  vibrant, densely populated neighborhood. Target says that it selected South Park in part because of the influx of both tourists and locals the area sees on a daily basis.

Like TargetExpress' other planned locations in San Francisco and St. Paul, Minnesota, this new TargetExpress will cater its product offerings to the tastes of its consumer base. Target explains how one possibility would be to stock the store with grab-and-go food options, a full beauty department and a pharmacy in order to meet urban guests' on-the-go demands. As the construction date gets closer, Target says that it plans on releasing more specific product information.

Target currently owns and operates one TargetExpress store in the Dinkytown neighborhood of Minneapolis. During 2005, 5 more locations are to be constructed, including the San Diego location as well as 3 stores in the Bay Area and a 5th in St. Paul.

Stay tuned to AndNowUKnow for further updates on TargetExpress and the North American retail market.

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USDA Restricts Two PACA Violators in California and New Mexico



WASHINGTON, D.C. - Two PACA violators in California and New Mexico have been restricted from operating in the produce industry, according to a USDA press release.

KSP Enterprise Inc., a Fullerton, CA based company, failed to pay a $183,594 award in favor of a Washington seller. Brian M. Chong was listed as the Officer, Director, and major stockholder of the business.

Sage Med LLC, a Albuquerque, NM based company, failed to pay a $1,266 award in favor of a New Mexico seller. Henry Fonseca was listed as a member of the business.

In the past three years, the USDA resolved approximately 4,600 claims under the PACA involving more than $87 million. Individuals, including sole proprietors, partners, members, managers, officers, directors, or major stockholders may not be employed or affiliated with any PACA licensee without the approval of the USDA. The Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), PACA Division, regulates fair trading practices of produce businesses operating subject to PACA.

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Double Diamond Farms Achieves Non-GMO Certification and Launches Greenhouse Expansion



KINGSVILLE, ONTARIO - With summer officially in the rear view mirror, Double Diamond Farms has a lot to be proud of this season. Within the last several months, the grower has been officially non-GMO certified and has completed an impressive expansion of its greenhouse facilities.

Jeremy Stockwell, Director of Procurement and Sales“Getting non-GMO certified was very important to us here at Double Diamond Farms,” Jeremy Stockwell, Director of Procurement and Sales, shared with me. “We want our retail partners and consumers to know the extent of our commitment to providing fresh, natural, high quality produce, and we felt that this certification was a key step in communicating that.”

In addition to this certification, Double Diamond Farms has just completed a 10 acre expansion of its greenhouse facilities, with another 25 acres to come this December.

“We've been investing heavily in technology this season,” Jeremy told me. “With upgrades to our automation infrastructure, packing lines, and our greenhouses, we're positioning ourselves for some very strong future seasons.”

For example, Jeremy explained how Double Diamond's high-tech greenhouses are equipped with diffused glass and automated transportation lines, allowing the grower to consistently provide its retail partners with a top quality premium product.

What's next for Double Diamond?

“We're very excited about the coming year,” Jeremy said. “We have a lot of momentum behind us right now and I think we'll be bringing some very strong crops to market in the future.”

One thing I know for sure is that I'll certainly be keeping my eye on this Ontario grower.

Congratulations on a great summer, Double Diamond!

Double Diamond Farms


US Foods Releases Fan-Friendly Lineup for Fall



ROSEMONT, IL – US Foods is introducing a new Fall Scoop product line featuring traditional and fun options that restaurants can add to their menus.  To check out the full line, click here.

“Summer is coming to a close, and with colder temperatures comes cozy gatherings among friends and family, inspiring chefs to bring fall comfort foods to their menus,” said Pietro Satriano, Chief Merchandising Officer, US Foods. “Our 10th edition of Scoop features traditional dishes with a trendy, modern twist that give our customers everything they need to make their restaurants the center of fall gatherings.”

For great taste and a pop of color, Mini Heirloom Tomatoes offer a nice variety of tomatoes like Zima™, Kumato®, Angel Sweet™ and Y.E.L.O™ all together in an eco-friendly bowl that is 100% recyclable, according to US Foods.  These tomatoes are great for salads, pizza, pasta and much more.

The new Multipurpose Pumpkin Spice Baking Mix from Monarch® comes just in time for fall.  This multipurpose mix is a dry blend made with real pumpkin that offers versatility for different dishes from cookies to muffins to waffles or pancakes.  

The Fall Scoop is bringing a southern favorite to the mainstream.  Monarch® Pickle Fries are making a strong debut in the fry category.  These look like French fries but have the crunchy goodness of a kosher dill pickle.  They are double battered for a crispy bite and pair with dipping sauces or salad.

Cross Valley Farms® Sunset Blend is a combination of butternut squash, candy-stripe beets and golden beets for a ready-to-cook product.  Pre-washed, pre-peeled and pre-cut, this offering reduces prep time and saves labor.  This colorful blend complements almost any entrée.  They are packed in different bags to all for use together or separately.

Combining two classic favorites, Monarch® White and Sweet Potato Frites combine the julienne cut potatoes into a fun pairing.  These can be fried or baked for a healthier option as well.  Sweet potatoes continue to trend on restaurant menus, and these frites combine the best of both worlds.

To go alongside these new menu offerings, US Foods is also introducing a new entertainment option for group outings.  The exclusive ‘Q & Ate’ game allows diners to download a game app displayed on drink coasters, according to a press release.  The quizzes feature questions on players’ knowledge of food and history.

Make sure to keep your eye out for these new menu offerings as we move into the fall and holiday season.

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CMI Launching New Sweet Gourmet Pears™ Pouch Bags Nationwide



WENATCHEE, WA - CMI’s new Sweet Gourmet Pears™ pouch bags are launching nationwide after a retail test conducted late last year proved positive among consumers and sales numbers.

Katharine Grove, Marketing SpecialistThe test, conducted in part with a large eastern retailer, documented consumer demand for the item as well as whether the new pouch bag lineup would cannibalize sales from existing bulk pears. Katharine Grove, Marketing Specialist for CMI, says the results were astonishing.

“Not only were existing bulk sales not affected, the Sweet Gourmet Pears™ test drove almost $900,000 in incremental dollars,” said Grove.

The success of the Sweet Gourmet Pears™ program was a result of the educational and usage information included on the new bag. “Immediately after introduction in the test retailer, the Sweet Gourmet Pears™ pouch bag became the #2 selling item in the pear category,” continued Grove. “Our retail partner not only continued with the program but expanded it to include other pear varieties.”

Steve Lutz, Vice President of MarketingRetail data shows that only 10% of pear sales occur in bags compared to nearly 50% in the apple category. Steve Lutz, Vice President of Marketing for CMI, says, “With the use of premium packaging trending upward in the produce department, our team was confident that the same consumer buying apples and other fruits in these bags would be equally interested in pears. That’s exactly what we experienced when we tested the bags last winter.”

To see where Sweet Gourmet Pears™ are grown, check out the video below:

This season, CMI is launching the Sweet Gourmet Pears™ three pound pouch bag, in Bartlett and D’Anjou varieties, in select stores across the U.S. These new pouch bags have been designed to complement the existing Sweet Gourmet Pears™ program that is currently available in two-pound packages of Bartlett, D’Anjou, Red, and Bosc pear varieties.

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Whole Foods Rolls Out New Rewards Program



AUSTIN, TX - Whole Foods has annouced this week that it will be adopting a customer loyalty rewards program by the end of 2015. This decision has come as a suprise to many, considering the fact that the company had resisted adopting just such a program for much of the previous three decades. In light of this shift in policy, industry insiders are understandably asking: what caused this change?

Bloomberg suggests that the explanation may lay with the increasing competition Whole Foods is facing from other retailers, like Wal-Mart and Kroger. These retailers are expanding their selections into the natural foods category, one which Whole Foods formerly enjoyed a near monopoly over.

This increased competition has taken its toll on the retailer. Whole Foods' stock has fallen 35% so far this year, in comparison to a 7.3% gain for the S&P 500, according to Bloomberg.

Executives at Whole Foods however remain confident that this slump will prove to be just a blip on the radar as the company evolves in order to facilitate future growth in this changing consumer market. The announcement of this loyalty program, which is currently undergoing tests in Princeton and, later this month, Philadelphia, is just one aspect of this initiative.

AndNowUKnow covered Whole Foods' announcement of its first national marketing campaign this past July. More recently, the retailer revealed that it will be one of the first companies to jump onboard Apple's innovative Apple Pay system.

Walter Robb, Co-CEO“Our customers are going to love the convenience of Apple Pay, which will bring a faster, easier, more secure and private way to make purchases at Whole Foods Market,” shared Co-CEO Walter Robb, in a press release. “We’re committed to providing innovative new choices and conveniences for our customers, and the ability to buy groceries with just a simple touch of a finger elevates convenience to a whole new level.”

Whether it's taking a tried and true concept like a loyalty program or embracing innovation with new technologies like Apple Pay, Whole Foods has recognized that if it wants to retain its lofty position at the forefront of the incredibly competitive retail industry, its approach will have to be multifaceted. Only time will tell how successful the program will be, but I for one certainly wouldn't be one to bet against this retailer.

As of 1:04pm EST, Whole Foods' stock was trading at $38.20/share, a 1.68% increase during the day's trading.

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Stay tuned to AndNowUKnow for future updates on Whole Foods and the retail industry as a whole.

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Full List of 2014 PMA Impact Awards in Excellence in Packaging Nominees



NEWARK, DE - PMA has released the final list of companies nominated for this year’s Impact Awards.  Of 67 entries from 55 companies, 20 finalists have been selected.  The winners will be announced at Fresh Summit on October 17th in Anaheim, CA.

“We’re always thrilled and in awe with the submissions we receive each summer,” says Meg Miller, PMA’s PR Director.  “Our industry relies on innovative packaging, and based on this year’s pool of finalists - we know we’re all headed in a strong direction.”

AndNowUKnow will be featuring a selection of the nominated products leading up to the event.  Check out our first entry on CMI’s GoGo Fresh, single serve cherry packages by clicking here.

Congratulations to all of the companies for the nominations!

PMA

Fresh Summit


Sweet Potato Growers Transitioning to Excellent 2014 Crop



CHADBOURN, NC - Sweet potatoes have been on a wild ride this year, but with growers currently making the transition from last year's crop to 2014's, producers like Wayne E. Bailey and Ham Farms are very happy with the way the season in shaping up, both in terms of quality and yield. 

Will Kornegay, Sales“Last season's concerns about weather and growing conditions left many growers and packers short on supply,” Will Kornegay from Ham Farms' sales team told ANUK. “Fortunately, we have been able to maintain a steady year round supply for our customers. This year’s harvest is currently ramping up to full scale, and as we prepare to transition into new crop shipments, we are very happy with the quality and yields being reported from the field at this time. Acreage is reported to be up in North Carolina.”

Regarding prices, Will told us that “the market should remain steady through the holidays as the industry attempts to catch up with the demand and get a good grasp of the supply outlook for the remainder of the year.”

Sweet Potatoes

George Wooten, President and Owner of Wayne E. Bailey, echoed much of what Will had to say.

George Wooten, President and Owner“We began our harvest about 3 weeks ago and have been very pleased with the yield and quality of our crop,” George told me. “Because of last year's shortage, we were forced to begin our harvest a little early, which has led to a 5-10% decrease in jumbo sized sweet potatoes, but because of this year's excellent growing condition, the overall crop is still very strong despite that.”

“Right now we're expecting a very healthy market with prices right around the $25 range,” he elaborated. “As more competition enters the market and supply expands, this number will likely come down, but we're anticipating being able to sell at this price at least through mid-September.”

Sweet Potatoes

These growers are also working on new technologies and innovations in order to build for the future. For example, Will tells us about how Ham Farms has dedicated itself to documenting and recording the progress of its crop from the field to the store. Videos like the one shown below are the result of this investment in exciting new drone and other media technologies:

Especially after the challenges of last season, it's great to see how these growers have responded and rebounded with an excellent 2014-2015 crop. As a sweet potato lover myself, good news from this sector of the produce industry is always a welcome sight.

Wayne E. Bailey 

Ham Farms


Borton Fruit Partners with Birko to Improve Food Safety



HENDERSON, CO - Borton Fruit has partnered with food safety solutions provider Birko to significantly improve facility sanitation and control pathogens.

“Birko has gone out of its way to teach our staff why food safety is important and why sanitation is vital to the functionality of our food safety program,” said Miles Murphy, Food Safety Manager for Borton Fruit. “Their chemicals work great, but what really makes Birko stand out as a company is the extra value and service provided by their technical representatives.”

These improvements include a number of specialized chemistry, technology, and training to boost the company’s cleaning and sanitation procedures, namely:

  • Algae Guard™ Quat Blocks, which help control microbial growth in cooling unit condensate drain pans
  • Pow-R-Scrub™, a phosphate-free, mildly alkaline mix of detergents and non-toxic solvents
  • Neutra Foam™, a safe, chemically-neutral formula used as a general-purpose cleaner or as a foam generator

Borton Fruit also installed a Birko portable rolling foamer to apply sanitation cleaners. The portable rolling foamer is air-powered and applies shaving cream-like foam for improved efficiency, according to a press release.

“While Borton has transitioned to several Birko chemicals, we’ve also provided a lot of training to the Borton sanitation crew in proper cleaning techniques,” said Kellie Bauman, Birko’s Technical Sales Representative for the Northwest region. “This has been a successful partnership in combining chemistry, equipment, technology, and training to deliver operating efficiency to Borton.”

With these new improvements and partnership with Birko, Borton Fruit is continuing its commitment to food safety.

Borton Fruit

Birko