A healthy lifestyle is becoming all the rage, and the trend has led to an increase in demand for natural and organic foods. Along those lines, there has been a lot of success in the organic grocery retail space. Whole Foods Market (Nasdaq: WFM) is up nearly fivefold over the past five years. There’s also been a rise in competition, such as Sprouts Farmers Market (Nasdaq: SFM), which had its IPO last year. #-ad_banner-#However, it’s not always best to invest in the end supplier. For example, during the California gold rush of the 1800s… Read More
A healthy lifestyle is becoming all the rage, and the trend has led to an increase in demand for natural and organic foods. Along those lines, there has been a lot of success in the organic grocery retail space. Whole Foods Market (Nasdaq: WFM) is up nearly fivefold over the past five years. There’s also been a rise in competition, such as Sprouts Farmers Market (Nasdaq: SFM), which had its IPO last year. #-ad_banner-#However, it’s not always best to invest in the end supplier. For example, during the California gold rush of the 1800s, the shovel merchants made a lot more money than the actual miners. In this case, rather than buying shares of Whole Foods, or trying to guess which grocer will have the most success in the industry, investors might be best served by investing in the company that sells the natural and organic products grocers stock their shelves with. The best choice here is United Natural Foods (Nasdaq: UNFI), which is the top distributor of natural and organic foods in the U.S. Upside In Organics A couple of years ago, the Organic Trade Association found that 80%… Read More