Student Case Study Competition

The NGA Foundation student case study competition brings students from across the country to the NGA Show where they present solutions to an issue currently impacting the independent grocery industry. The program allows student teams to interact with an independent grocer and ground their education with real-life experience. Participants move through three rounds of judging from food industry professionals. The winners and their schools receive a cash prize.

Each year, an independent retailer is selected as the subject of the competition, providing a budget and relevant details to aid in students' presentation.

How to Compete

2025 Case Study Topic

A Path to Sustainable Success

Featured Retail Partner

 

Case Study Background:

Clark's Market prides itself on providing fresh, quality products to its customers and supporting the community. Recently the leadership team has expressed interest in minimizing the company's environmental footprint and is eager to improve sustainability metrics to reflect their commitment to both community and environmental responsibility. They'd like to explore implementing banner way strategies to reduce food waste and optimize product merchandising to emphasize sustainable and eco-friendly choices.  Read the full case study brief here!

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Past Case Study Topics

See below topics from previous Student Case Study Competitions.

Year
Topic
Winning Team
2024    Maintaining a Competitive Edge Cornell University
2023    Employee Recruitment & Retention    Auburn
2022    Navigating Omnichannel Sales for Today and in the Future   Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
2021    Remaining Competitive under Covid-19 Economic & Supply Chain Challenges
Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
2020    Communicating SNAP Point of Sale Incentives
Western Michigan University
2019    Hiring and retaining millennials or multicultural associates 
Saint Joe's University
2018    Inspiring healthy living among employees and shoppers
Saint Joe's University
2017    How to attract millennial consumers 
Saint Joe's University & Western Michigan University
2016    What is a successful e-commerce model for a 4-store independent?
Saint Joe's University
2015    What will be the next generation of retail circulars?  Western Michigan University
2014    Address the challenges and opportunities “Local” offers independent grocers Arizona State University
2013    Growing Market Share in a Mature Industry and Increasingly Competitive Environment Saint Joe's University

 

 


Thank you to some of our previous Retail Partners

Woodman's Markets