All The Grocer articles in 06 August 2016 – Page 3
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NewsFTA calls for Calais driver support as trucker is threatened
The FTA warned moving border controls to Dover would create major disruption on Channel crossings
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Comment & OpinionHow to smarten post-Brexit price tactics
Brexit holds many uncertainties but there is one near-certainty: grocers will face rising costs
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NewsCostcutter Ravensthorpe sales boosted by Yaadgaar bakery
The 3,000 sq ft forecourt store has undergone a £1.2m rebuild
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My Alternative CVJill Charlton, Warburtons, on food styling and Sly Stallone
I was trying hard to answer the questions as fully as possible when I noticed one interviewer had fallen asleep
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NewsSainsbury's to give customers money back on substitutions
The move was first trialled in Northern Ireland in June
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NewsAsda uses Dr Seuss book in George back to school campaign
A range of Dr Seuss merchandise will also be available to buy in Asda…
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Comment & OpinionTheresa May should be hailed for her war on modern slavery
The PM has described modern slavery as “a barbaric evil” and “the great human rights issue of our time”.
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NewsUnhealthy foods 'at heart of supermarket promotions'
Which? also found 29% of shoppers think healthier food is more expensive than less healthy food
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NewsArcus wins 10-year Sainsbury's maintenance contract extension
Arcus has introduced innovative projects such as remote refrigeration monitoring to Sainsbury’s
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Comment & OpinionHow will Brexit affect food labelling rules?
The current food labelling regime is a patchwork of EU regulations, UK legislation and case law from both EU and UK courts
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Analysis & FeaturesShoppers switch to free-range as prices fall across egg aisle
As supermarkets vow to phase out caged hen eggs, latest data shows shoppers are already switching to higher welfare eggs
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NewsGroceries Code Adjudicator review delayed by Brexit vote
A spokeswoman for the Adjudicator, Christine Tacon, said she would carry on with “business as usual” in the meantime
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Analysis & FeaturesWill the Amazon Dash wand take off in the UK?
Uptake in the US suggests limited appeal, so what’s the use case?
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NewsRiverford picks up six tonnes of 'unsuitable' lemons
The lemons were deemed “unsuitable to meet retailer specification based on appearance”
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NewsWill Aldi and Lidl stumble without the cosseting factor?
Sir, Maybe Aldi and Lidl would do well to consider ‘nudges’ in the manner of Waterstones
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NewsUnited Wholesale Grocers brands lorries as Lifestyle Express
Four lorries have been given the redesign and feature changeable offers and promotions
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NewsNational Trust's 'nature-friendly' subsidies plan attacked by NFU
Union warns safeguarding food production will be vital in post-Brexit subsidy negotiations
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NewsSainsbury's claims Which? promotions report is simplistic
Sainsbury’s said it had introduced lower prices on thousands of products including fresh produce last year
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NewsProtein boom accelerates as new launches soar by 40%
The cereals category has seen a burst of activity of late, with Shreddies Max high-protein granola the latest launch
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NewsSunmagic unveils Hydra Fizz sparkling drinks range for kids
The line-up – aimed at eight to 16-year-olds – is made with spring water and contains 50% fruit juice





