All The Grocer articles in 06 August 2016 – Page 2
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NewsACS joins trade bodies in warning of national living wage hikes
Greg Clark urged to create a new steering group to allow businesses to feed back reports about the impact of the wage…
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Comment & OpinionBehavioural economics is becoming vital for survival
Behavioural economics is the study of how human beings allocate their attention and make decisions
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NewsWalmart hires Brandbank to improve website images
Walmart said obtaining high quality product images and data was one of its “highest priorities”
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NewsMorrisons launches third phase of Price Crunch campaign
The supermarket says it is addressing consumer food price concerns in the wake of the Brexit vote
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NewsSales up 9% at East of England Co-op Sourced Locally Fortnight
The Ipswich-based co-op generated £913,111 sales in its 132 stores during the 2016 event
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NewsYeo Valley points to fruit conserve supplier in yoghurt recall
A piece of rubber was found in a fruit conserve made by one of Yeo Valley’s suppliers
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Comment & OpinionWhy the grocers should get disruptive too
Traditional business models and products are no longer enough to ensure long-term survival
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NewsFaccenda Foods enters joint venture with Dartmouth Foods
The agreement will integrate cooked poultry productions into the Faccenda poultry supply chain
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NewsPlastic bag use slashed by billions since 5p charge
Environment minister Thérèse Coffey hails £29m being donated to charity and good causes
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NewsMotor Fuel Group buys forecourt operator Synergie Holdings
MFG says it aims to become the UK’s most dynamic and profitable independent forecourt operator
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Comment & OpinionMorrisons plays the Brexit price reassurance card as Asda price war looms
This is clever marketing from Morrisons with a number of factors at play
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InterviewsTim Mason Big Interview: Ups, downs, and a digital future
After a 30-year run at Tesco, Tim Mason bowed out when Fresh & Easy flopped. What went wrong? And what is he up to now?
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NewsSainsbury's pushes further into China by doubling range on Alibaba
The retailer will offer over 100 products on Alibaba’s online marketplace Tmall in a deepening of the partnership
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NewsModern slavery taskforce to battle 'evil' of forced labour
Prime minister Theresa May is to set up the UK’s first government taskforce to tackle modern slavery, which she labelled “the great human rights issue of our time”.
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NewsFree-range producers raise alarm over cage-free egg labelling
More clarity will be needed to differentiate between barn eggs and free range as retailers phase out cages, say producers
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NewsBestway Wholesale board shakeup as Race succeeds Sheikh as MD
Co-founder and MD Younus Sheikh has moved to a non-executive role
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Comment & OpinionAB InBev/SAB megabrew faces nailbiting progress to completion
The historic brewing mega-deal looks back on. But it is not out of the woods yet.
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NewsWaitrose opens cashless store at Sky TV's Osterley HQ
The Little Waitrose is just 1,400 sq ft in size and the second smallest in the Waitrose estate
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NewsOrigin Green ambassadors land placements with UK food companies
Ambassadors will be tasked with promoting Origin Green sustainability programme in UK
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NewsMidcounties Co-op begins multimillion pound improvement programme
The Customer First Programme is expected to take three years and cost up to £2m





