Foodservice

CSP Seeks Retailer Input for 2022 State of Foodservice Report

Annual survey offers direction for improved retail food operations, closes March 21
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CHICAGO — CSP seeks retailer input to better understand the state of retail foodservice operations across the convenience-store channel. We ask you to please take a few minutes to complete this survey, which will help us create the 2022 State of Foodservice report to be published in the May issue of CSP magazine. The survey closes March 21.

  • Click here to read last year's State of Foodservice survey results.

As a token of our appreciation, the first 50 qualified retailers to complete our survey will be entered into a drawing for a $100 American Express gift card. As always, responses will remain confidential and be combined with other results to report industry averages. The results of this study will be published in CSP’s May issue.

CSP magazine is the leading source of information for the $650 billion convenience-retailing industry. Its award-winning editors provide actionable solutions and data-driven trends to key decision-makers who rely on this information to combat disruption. CSP annually hosts Convenience Retailing University and the Outlook Leadership conference, which are two large-scale leadership events, as well as several small-format meetings in its EduNetworking series. The team also delivers insights via print publications, a website and e-newsletters.

Members help make our journalism possible. Become a CSP member today and unlock exclusive benefits, including unlimited access to all of our content. Sign up here.

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