All The Grocer articles in 20 August 2016
Previous issues.
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Grocer 33'Bright' Tesco Hull St Stephen's takes Grocer 33 win
Tesco Hull St Stephen’s was head and shoulders above the competition this week
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Comment & OpinionPat muses on the Which? report into promotions
If there’s one thing we retailers enjoy more than anything else it’s when people who don’t know what they’re talking about
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Comment & OpinionWhy working for a small business is 'actual fun'
A colleague has left the power and strength of a supertanker for the manoeuvrability and fun of a yacht, says Camilla Barnard of Rude Health
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Analysis & FeaturesHow do independent retailers view Brexit?
The first immediate post-Brexit related issue c-stores are likely to come across is an increasingly cautious and budget-conscious customer
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Analysis & FeaturesOnline shopping: how can supermarkets make money?
Delivery is popular, but supermarkets struggle to make money from it. So how can they start turning clicks into cash?
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News
Merseyside supermarkets withdraw The Sun newspaper from sale
Campaign group Don’t Buy The Sun has renewed its efforts after the paper failed to publish Hillsborough verdict on the front page
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Comment & OpinionDispatches: A sobering look at life outside the EU
Nothing is certain in this new post-Brexit age. Will the pound sink to new lows? When will Theresa May pull the trigger?
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Comment & OpinionStick a 'roo on your barbecue, suggest Aussie scientists
Tie me kangaroo down, sport! And then kill and eat it
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NewsGrubby adultery's just the thing to sell Rubicon Spring
It’s refreshing to see such a straightforwardly crass take on the category
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NewsSupply chains at risk with modern slavery rife in 115 countries
UK is among just four Western countries rated as low risk in new report
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NewsOcado wins over the City with signing of Morrisons deal
The new agreement between Morrisons and Ocado sent Ocado shares soaring this week
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NewsSainsbury's Hackney Road to host 'big gay kiss in'
Nearly 300 people have indicated on Facebook that they will attend the protest
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NewsRetail Grocery Advisory Board forms to boost UK sales
The board aims to tackle some of the UK’s most challenging data quality issues
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Comment & OpinionWhat are the essential components for online profitability?
How do you create an online future that delivers for consumers but also makes compelling business sense?
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News'Uncertainty should delay apprenticeship levy' claims BRC
The BRC said it supported the levy’s aims and “wanted it to succeed” but warned against an “over-hasty introduction”
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Analysis & FeaturesTyrrells sets out to bag the North American market
bIt’s already an accomplished exporter. Now, with a new owner, it aims to be “the biggest premium snack brand in the world”
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NewsLidl brings forward commitment to phase out caged hen eggs
Lidl has decided to align with the rest of the market and all other UK supermarkets
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NewsGraham's the Family Dairy launches unhomogenised organic whole milk
Available now in Waitrose nationwide, Graham’s Organic Whole Milk comes from organic cows grazed on Scots pastures
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News'Face the Facts, Can the Tax' campaign fights sugar levy
The industry has come together to warn the sugar levy will lead to higher prices and thousands of job losses
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NewsMedia Bites 16 August: Brexit, Sugar tax, Pensions
“Sterling sinks as market braces for truth on Brexit” is the main story in The Times this morning.





