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Private Label Food is a type of food and beverage product that is produced and sold by a retailer, rather than a manufacturer. Private Label Food products are typically sold under the retailer's own brand name, and are usually cheaper than branded products. Private Label Food products are often of comparable quality to branded products, and can be used to differentiate a retailer from its competitors.
Private Label Food products are typically sold in supermarkets, convenience stores, and other retail outlets. They are often used to fill gaps in a retailer's product range, or to provide customers with a cheaper alternative to branded products. Private Label Food products are also used to increase a retailer's market share, as they are often cheaper than branded products.
Examples of companies in the Private Label Food market include Walmart, Kroger, Aldi, and Trader Joe's. Show Less Read more