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Solving the Food Waste Problem at Fresh1Grocer
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, Fresh1Grocer 2
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5Ws Framework
What: Fresh1Grocer has a major issue of producing high levels of food waste, mostly in the
fresh foods department. Other aspects of wastage include foods that are discarded once they
reach certain time limits, those that do not meet certain quality standards, or those that
become spoiled because of unsuitable storage conditions.
Where: The problem lies in Fresh1Grocer, a leading conventional retail supermarket. The
emphasis is placed on their exquisite fresh food area, which consists of categories such as
fruits and vegetables, dairy department, and butcher shop.
When: The problem appears to have arisen recently, but the time frame is not explicitly
stated. Key issues that may have emerged during these years include modifications in the
operation procedure, relationships with suppliers, or the manner in which the stock is stored.
Who: It concerns Fresh1Grocer's management, the employees, especially those who work in
the store's fresh food section, the suppliers, and the customers. These environmental and
economic implications are not limited to the business entity's operations but also affect the
community in general.
Why: One cause of a higher amount of food waste may be improper stock management, lack
of storage space, interruptions in the supply chain, and incorrect estimation of customer
needs. It is crucial to comprehend such causes to create proper interventions.
Logic Tree Analysis
Figure 1 below is a logic tree proposing how Fresh1Grocer can deal with the increase
in food waste, and it also categorizes it into internal and external concerns. Human resources,
retail operations, and inventory are some of the internal areas of concern, reflecting poor
Solving the Food Waste Problem at Fresh1Grocer
Student Name
Professor’s Name
Course Name
Date
, Fresh1Grocer 2
Analytical Toolbox
5Ws Framework
What: Fresh1Grocer has a major issue of producing high levels of food waste, mostly in the
fresh foods department. Other aspects of wastage include foods that are discarded once they
reach certain time limits, those that do not meet certain quality standards, or those that
become spoiled because of unsuitable storage conditions.
Where: The problem lies in Fresh1Grocer, a leading conventional retail supermarket. The
emphasis is placed on their exquisite fresh food area, which consists of categories such as
fruits and vegetables, dairy department, and butcher shop.
When: The problem appears to have arisen recently, but the time frame is not explicitly
stated. Key issues that may have emerged during these years include modifications in the
operation procedure, relationships with suppliers, or the manner in which the stock is stored.
Who: It concerns Fresh1Grocer's management, the employees, especially those who work in
the store's fresh food section, the suppliers, and the customers. These environmental and
economic implications are not limited to the business entity's operations but also affect the
community in general.
Why: One cause of a higher amount of food waste may be improper stock management, lack
of storage space, interruptions in the supply chain, and incorrect estimation of customer
needs. It is crucial to comprehend such causes to create proper interventions.
Logic Tree Analysis
Figure 1 below is a logic tree proposing how Fresh1Grocer can deal with the increase
in food waste, and it also categorizes it into internal and external concerns. Human resources,
retail operations, and inventory are some of the internal areas of concern, reflecting poor