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Blue Book’s real-time alerts help you stay up to speed with everything in the produce industry

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Blue Book’s real-time alerts help you stay up to speed with everything in the produce industry

Retail consultant Pamela Riemenschneider returns to Week in Review as we discuss why online grocery is booming, how tariffs affect the produce industry, and the end of the tomato suspension agreement.
Greg Johnson is Vice President of Media for Blue Book Services

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