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A case study exploring the packaging design management process within a UK food retailer

Delia Vazquez (Department of Textiles, UMIST, Manchester, UK)
Margaret Bruce (Department of Textiles, UMIST, Manchester, UK)
Rachel Studd (Department of Textiles, UMIST, Manchester, UK)

British Food Journal

ISSN: 0007-070X

Article publication date: 1 October 2003

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Abstract

Food retailers invest heavily in design expertise to create exciting packaging to entice customers to buy premium food products, and to strengthen their competitive edge. The process by which food retailers manage food packaging design has not been documented and this is an oversight in the design management and retailing literatures that this paper addresses. An in‐depth case study of one of the top four UK retailers is presented and their approach pack design management is analysed and discussed. The process outlined here was in place in 1997 at a time when the retailer had just moved from number three in the market place to number two and was aiming to be number one. The process documented is that of a dynamic growing food retailer working on improving its brand image through packaging design.

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Vazquez, D., Bruce, M. and Studd, R. (2003), "A case study exploring the packaging design management process within a UK food retailer", British Food Journal, Vol. 105 No. 9, pp. 602-617. https://doi.org/10.1108/00070700310497345

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