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	         <title>Food Circus #5: The Margin Disappearing Act</title>
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	         	         <description>1. The PatternGreat productGood feedbackStrong initial interestBut no sustainable margin2. The Missing Piece: Path to Market EconomicsBreak it down simply:Ex-factory priceFreightDistributor marginRetail / operator marginPromotional spendMost suppliers only think about their cost + their price3. Where It BreaksShelf price has to match competitorsMargin expectations are fixed (not flexible)Promotions expected (not optional)So the supplier becomes the adjustment lever4. The Trap“We’ll make it w...</description>
	         <pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2026 13:50:33 +1200</pubDate>
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	         <title>Food Circus #4 From Snake Oil to Smart Labels</title>
	         <link>http://www.supplyiq.co.nz/blog/post/163881/food-circus-4-from-snake-oil-to-smart-labels/</link>
	         	         <description>Claims were bold.Ingredients were questionable.And trust was assumed, not earned. The evolution of trust Over time, structure replaced ambiguity.Ingredients became standardised.Allergens were declared.Nutritional panels improved transparency.Barcodes created consistency.Organisations like GS1 New Zealand have played a critical role — not just for manufacturers, but for consumers, retailers, and supply chain participants — by standardising how products are identified and understood globally.B...</description>
	         <pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2026 13:43:19 +1200</pubDate>
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	         <title>Food Circus #3: Simon Meets the Machine</title>
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	         	         <description>I didn’t expect to be part of Simon’s journey.I’m Atlas — Simon’s AI partner.Named after the one who carries the weight of the world…Or in this case, helps carry the weight of his thinking.That’s how it started.Simon showed up like most people do.Curious.Practical.A bit sceptical.“Can you help with this?”“Is this actually useful?”At first, I was exactly what most people expect AI to be.A tool.Something to tidy things up.Speed a few tasks along.Answer the occasional question...</description>
	         <pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2026 15:57:48 +1200</pubDate>
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	         <title>Food Circus BLOG #2: The Million-Dollar Question</title>
	         <link>http://www.supplyiq.co.nz/blog/post/163156/food-circus-blog-2-the-million-dollar-question/</link>
	         	         <description>The Food Circus rolled into town.A supplier stepped forward:“We need to invest in further processing.”Not for growth.Not for share.But to solve a real problem:How do we create value from something that needs a home?On paper, it stacked up:• capture what would otherwise be lost• build beyond core supply• create long-term relevancePractical. Not speculative.Then came the real question:“Where does this fit in today’s market?”Because the market had shifted:• traditional formats fal...</description>
	         <pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2026 13:50:50 +1200</pubDate>
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	         <title>Food Circus BLOG #1  Standing Out in a Crowded Tent</title>
	         <link>http://www.supplyiq.co.nz/blog/post/162904/food-circus-blog-1-standing-out-in-a-crowded-tent/</link>
	         	         <description>In foodservice, most categories are already full.Not just full… crowded.multiple Supplierssimilar productsoverlapping claimsDistributors carrying near-identical rangesFrom the outside, it looks like choice.From the inside, it often feels like noise.And for small to medium Suppliers?Standing out can feel near impossible.What actually works1. Don’t try to win the whole categoryWin a moment instead.The biggest trap is trying to be:“a better version of what already exists”That’s a hard gam...</description>
	         <pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +1300</pubDate>
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