All The Grocer articles in 26 November 2016
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News
One Stop offers retailers free e-learning and people scheme
The kit aims to get franchisees and their staff members in line with Trading Standards legislation
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News
Blakemore Wholesale opens premium Bmorelocal in Northumberland
The Bmorelocal fascia offers retailers a full symbol group package including chilled, frozen, EPoS and food to go
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News
Waitrose, John Lewis and Argos use new renewable fuel in lorries
The fuel is claimed to be the most cost-effective, low-carbon alternative to diesel for HGVs
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Booths hosts its first Christmas 2016 event
The event at Booths Poulton on 7 December between 6pm-9pm will celebrate Booths’ Great Northern Christmas range
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News
Most shoppers don't notice c-store PoS says Him! report
Suppliers and retailers should beware of using same approach with PoS in c-stores as in supermarkets says research
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Category Report
Cheese Category Report 2016
Cheese is on the chopping block. Retailers are wielding their axes, targeting brands in brutal range rationalisations. How are brands fighting back?
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Analysis and Features
In hot water? The detox tea phenomenon explored
Behind Teatox’s claims of weight loss and wow-factor wellbeing lie growing health concerns
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News
Spar to expand into Thailand with Bangchak Retail
Convenience and forecourt operator BRC will open 300 new Spar International stores by the end of 2020
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Independent retailer fury over Daily Mail digital marketing
The NFRN described the delivery performance of the Daily Mail as ’lamentable’
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Greater monitoring of AMR bacteria urged in FSA research
There is a lack of data regarding British-produced food and food imported to the UK says report
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Comment and Opinion
Safeway move another intriguing strategic play by Morrisons
The Safeway brand is better known and more meaningful – to consumers at least – than Buyco’s ‘Independent’
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News
Parfetts appoints new GMs at Aintree and Somercotes depots
Steve Miller and Chris Hewitt become joint GMs at Aintree, and Stefan Dremza will take up the role at Somercotes
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Ferrero pledges probe into Kinder eggs child slavery claims
The Sun’s report claims poor families, including children as young as six are working 13-hour days for 22p an hour
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Whitepapers
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Analysis and Features
As Cadbury axes logo is Fairtrade finished?
The relationship between Cadbury and the Fairtrade Foundation is at the centre of a new ‘takeover’ row
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News
Co-op urges rivals to develop more recyclable packaging
The Co-op this week called on rivals to follow its lead in developing new packaging
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News
Yoplait slashes Petits Filous sugar by 17%
Leading kids’ yoghurt Yoplait has become the first brand to announce major reductions in sugar
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Cook installs AD tank to make most of waste
Cook has entered into a partnership deal that will see its unavoidable food waste converted into sustainable energy
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News
Morrisons resurrects Safeway brand as it deepens wholesale links
Morrisons believes it has sniffed out an opportunity to leverage its foodmaker credentials in the independent sector
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Comment and Opinion
Ferrero facing the biggest crisis in its 70-year history
Ferrero has barely put a foot wrong in recent years, particularly in its development of the Kinder brand