EPISODE · Jan 23, 2026 · 16 MIN
What WMU’s Food Marketing Program Teaches About Grocery’s Future | FMI 2026
from Omni Talk Retail
In this Omni Talk Retail interview, recorded live from FMI 2026 in San Diego at the Simbe booth, Chris Walton and Anne Mezzenga sit down with Russell Zwanka, Director of the Food Marketing Program at Western Michigan University.Russell shares insights from decades in grocery retail and merchandising, paired with his current role shaping the next generation of industry leaders. The conversation explores how Gen Z and Gen Alpha are entering the workforce, what retailers often misunderstand about younger talent, and why flexibility, culture, and in-person learning still matter.The discussion also dives into AI, agentic commerce, GLP-1 adoption, and how grocery store formats are beginning to diverge. Russell explains why shelf intelligence, human judgment, and operational understanding remain critical, even as automation and AI accelerate across the industry.Key Topics CoveredWhat retailers get right and wrong about Gen Z talentHow AI and agentic commerce are changing food marketingWhy human curation still matters in an AI-driven worldThe growing divide between grocery store formatsHow GLP-1s are influencing shopping behavior and nutritionWhat future grocery careers will look like for studentsStay tuned to Omni Talk Retail for continued coverage from FMI 2026, recorded live from the Simbe booth in the FMI Tech section.#FMI2026 #GroceryRetail #FoodMarketing #RetailEducation #AIinRetail #GLP1 #FutureOfGrocery #OmniTalkThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
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