International Retailers Over there, they call it “Le Corn Syrup”
In July, Walmart announced that it would be opening five massive new DCs to assist with its ongoing move to dominate grocery retail in the US and beyond. The new facilities will have twice the capacity of its current DCs, and Walmart predicts that more than half of its product will move through these locations by 2026. Each DC will average 700,000 square feet (that’s 65,000m2 to us, and rather average in size when compared to some of our DCs) and will be equipped with software programmed to automate inventory tasks with increased accuracy. Moving on to Olympic news, fancy Parisian grocer La Grande Épicerie is under scrutiny (from Americans themselves) for its selection of US ‘delicacies’, which include Reese’s peanut butter chocolate products, marshmallow fluff, two varieties of corn syrup, six types of microwave popcorn, sour candy, instant mac and cheese, jars of hot-dog sausages, and Hershey’s cookies and cream bars, none of which represent the culinary best of what the vast and diverse States has to offer.
Comment: Although right now, we’re hard-pressed to think of better examples.