Ted’s IGA Celebrates 50 Years of Growth & Community: The IGA Minute

Ted’s IGA Celebrates 50 Years of Growth & Community: The IGA Minute


With the third generation of the Armata family now working at Ted's IGA, the family and store are celebrating 50 years in business. Get a glimpse of the store, family history, and what's changed over the years — and what won't be changing anytime soon. Full story here.

Celebrate Togetherness with Coca-Cola Shopper Sweepstakes & Retailer Display Contest

We have updated the Olympic-themed sweepstakes and display contests, which will now run July 17 to August 11, 2024. Click here for new details on the shopper sweepstakes and how to enter the retailer display contest.

Key Growth Tactics: Shopper Engagement & Communication

On July 11, hear from IGA Retailers Chad Cropper and Bob Rybick about their experiences in growing sales and loyalty in this webinar. Register for live or recording access, and to learn which shopper offers and content can better engage shoppers. Register here.

Featured Course: Active Shooter Awareness

There have been more than 700 active shootings at grocery stores in the last four years. If each member of your store team has not yet taken this IGA Coca-Cola Institute course to learn how to survive an active shooter situation, please encourage them to do so today. Learn more here.

Your Guide to Grilling Like a Pro This Summer


Help your shoppers navigate the grill with confidence with these tips, from how to choose the perfect meat to great recipes. Click here to share with shoppers.

Mark Eaton

District Sales Manager at Bozzuto's Inc

2w

Awesome people and great experience!!

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David Bigwood

Very High Experience level, Exceeding Quota, Awards, POS, Payments, Leadership, VP Sales and Individual Contributor. Partnerships builds.

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Great story. Without the independents such as Ted’s, the small town community would disadvantaged in getting goods for their households. I would suggest Ted’s examine what they pay for payment processing service. The trend has always been the networks and processors charge more to the “Ted’s” of the land to provide lower costs to the larger grocers. You statement would allow me to let you know the answer, if your being overcharged and how much

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