2&— Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 9.1970 Grocery Editor Reports Retailers Will Accept Egg “Ninety-two pc*r cent of the food retailers sampled reported they wore satisfied with both the quality of cues and the ser vice they gel fiom then sup pliers." declaied Lewis Milko vics. Progressive Grocer Perish ables Editor, at the PENB Directois’ Luncheon, in Chi cago recently Progressive Giocci suit eyed 980 independent stoic opeia tors, 310 chain hcadquaiteis and 306 wholesale headquarters and icceivcd the highest per centage i elm ns evei obtained with a foui page questionnane Completed returns covered over 14.000 letail locations The answers indicated that egg sales weie down The late 1969 results indicated sales at 22 dozen pei $l,OOO sales, whereas in 1968 the figure was 30 dozen The per cent of egg sales to total dany sales was 15 5 per cent compared with 17 per cent in 1968. Grade A Large eggs continu ed to be the preference with 56 per cent However, AA Large eggs, while still in third place with 15 per cent were only slightly behind the 16 per cent for Grade A Medium eggs Questions weie included on egg pi ice because consumers gcncially were complaining about price In Dec-Jan, 41 per cent of the A Large. 44 per cent of the A Medium and 31 per cent of the A A Laige weie in the 75 to 79 cents per dozen range. The frequently quoted “resis tance puce” tiaditionally for Giade A Laige was estimated to be 74 cents oi less by nearly half of the respondents But, 37 per cent selected the range 75 84 cents and 15 pei cent thought it was 85 cents oi high er Howevei, dining 1969, 86 per cent thought the customer was willing to pav more Over one third believed the customer would pay five to nine cents more than the pievious resis tance level, 2 per cent chose the 10 to 14 cents more and one fourth believed the customer would pay 15 to 19 cents more per dozen One of the most significant • Have You Heard? (Continued trom Page 23) bow tie should do it just like they tie a shoelace then ad just it for a neat appearance. 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In 1968, its use was reported by nine per cent In 1969, this had increased to 37 per cent of the respondents Many operators are using both the molded types Milkovic noted, “In color and design, the egg packaging in dustry has broken out of its monochromatic world into a multi-color splash that offers the alert letailer new excite ment and sales ” The preferred color is still white, followed by blue, green, yellow and gray These are retailers choices as influenced by the manufactur er. It was suggested that a con sumer survey might be mean ingful. Eighty-three per cent of the respondents used a three-dozen multi-pak. Only eight per cent reported using them regularly, however Nearly 60 per cent stated that the perforated car ton should be discontinued But 72 per cent said they would not handle a six-pack The big gun on ordering eggs in a chain set-up is generally the daily manager or clerk The same is true for wholesalers member stores Among the in dependents, it’s most likely to be the owner or assistant man ager Egg displays, or the lack of them, seems to be the prime responsibility of the dairy man ager or clerk Suppliers were active in only four per cent of the stores reported. While egg display seemed to be improved, Milkovics observ ed that eggs are still not get ting the display space their sales ana prom warrant Ver ticle displays, used by most, ATTENTION DAIRY FARMERS in THE FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES Lotest D.H.I.A. records from Geougo County Ohio SHOW PIONEER FED 30% of Cows with 3000 Lb. Lifetime Fat Production 40% of Cows Producing over 880 Lb. Fat 50% of Cows Producing over 20,000 Lb. Milk 100% of Herds with 15040 Lb. average and over. Pioneer Gets The Job Done. Why Not Give Us A Try? Call your Pioneer man: S ELMER M. SHREINER Trading as Good’s Feed Mill Specializing in DAIRY & HOG FEEDS New Providence, Pa. •iNciia?* Phone 786-2500 Ideas with 10 5 shelf foot of space were nearly double that of bin displays. Those with wire bas kets used 16-20 baskets “The retailer does not want to hear plain talk He reeds market information and facts about his individual retail egg operation. Customize a market strategy for him. Show him how he can sell more eggs. He will listen,” concluded Milkovics.