All The Grocer articles in 04 November 2023 – Page 3
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NewsKestrel Foods launches Just Live a Little gluten-free granola
Batch-baked at Kestrel Foods’ gluten-free facility in County Armagh, the granolas contain wholegrain oats, fruit and nut butter
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NewsFirst three towns to get a new Wilko store named
New owner CDS Superstores is pledging to prioritise former Wilko workers in recruiting for the new stores
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NewsDiageo discontinues Guinness Cold Brew Coffee Beer
The beer had been billed as a permanent addition to the Guinness stable
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NewsMedia Bites 3 November: Sainsbury’s, Amazon, Beyond Meat, Heineken
Amazon has come under fire from the Federal Trade Commission regulator in the US
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Analysis & FeaturesHow Britain’s 150 biggest food and drink suppliers are faring
Big or small, own-label or branded, the UK’s food and drink suppliers are struggling to balance cost inflation recovery with volume and share, finds the OC&C 150 report
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Grocer 33Excellent service at winning Tesco store in Callington
The store impressed from the start, with a clearly signposted car park that was free from rubbish and had neatly stored trolleys
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Grocer 33Asda cheapest on shelf but Clubcard Prices edges it
Asda was exclusively cheapest for 10 items, including the Anchor butter
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Grocer 33Tesco Callington: Grocer 33 store of the week
‘The store has had a great 12 months. We’ve made a couple of changes, with a big refit in the food department’
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NewsCity snapshot: Retail footfall slides as wet weather hits UK
UK retail footfall fell back in October as wet weather and the ongoing cost of living squeeze hit shopper numbers
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NewsPower ballad singing oven gloves in Morrisons Christmas ad 2023
No Farmer Christmas in the Morrisons Christmas advert this year, instead featuring power ballad singing oven gloves
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NewsRick Astley brings the cheese in Sainsbury’s Christmas ad 2023
What does Santa eat for his Christmas dinner? Sainsbury’s seems to think a vegan beef Wellington
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NewsGosnells rebrands sparkling meads in bid to steal share from cider
Gosnells’ lower strength, fizzy meads are designed to be drunk like beer or cider
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Comment & OpinionWhy Camden Town is the latest brewer to jump on the Guinness gravy train
Guinness is in a league of its own, but that hasn’t stopped smaller brands bringing out their own alternatives
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Comment & OpinionThe enthusiasm of Anuga must be matched by government support
Governments must back the impressive, energetic UK exhibitor base, says Ian Wright, co-chair of the Food & Drink Export Council
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NewsUnmanned convenience concept Martee’s pilots with IWG and launches pre-seed funding round
The pilot sees one of the start-up’s ‘micro markets’ placed in a coworking space in Baker Street, with the hope the trial will lead to a larger deal
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Events & AwardsThe Grocer’s New Product & Packaging Awards 2023: Food On The Go
The snap & squeeze single-serve honey sachet is designed for eating on the move
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Events & AwardsThe Grocer’s New Product & Packaging Awards 2023: Confectionery
This slam-dunk piece of innovation from Lindt tickled the taste buds of our judging panel
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NewsTurkey sector expects ‘buoyant’ festive sales
It follows a disappointing festive season last year, during which turkey volumes fell significantly on 2019 levels
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NewsSainsbury’s winning back market share from Lidl and Aldi ‘for the first time’
Sainsbury’s has made a ‘step change’ in its value perception over the last year, says CEO Simon Roberts
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NewsNew home delivery service YQue launching in Preston next year
It will work with convenience stores to get goods delivered to shoppers in “as little as 20 minutes”





