All The Grocer articles in 06 June 2020 – Page 4
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Removal of Covid-19 red tape means logistics groups can return to work
The FTA lobbied the Health and Safety Executive to amend guidance for Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations
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Bibby Line Group names Sir Michael Bibby as new chairman
Bibby takes over on 19 June when the current chairman Paul Drechsler leaves the group after five years
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Spar adds range of six chilled desserts
The symbol group will be running promotions to support the launch from 17 June
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NFRN links with Jisp for contact-free shopping app
A number of NFRN members’ stores will be trialling the app over the coming weeks
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City snapshot: SSP swings to interim loss as coronavirus hits
SSP Group has swung to an interim loss as the coronavirus pandemic “heavily impacted” its trading, while announcing a call for investors to reinvest the dividend payment by buying new shares in the company.
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Media Bites 3 June: Shop prices, Tesco, Government loans
Shop prices fell last month at their fastest rate in 14 years as retailers made cuts to shift stock and grocers were forced to compete with home-grown produce.
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Businesses claim £31.3bn of government-backed emergency coronavirus funding
Lenders have approved over £31.3bn in funding through government-backed coronavirus schemes, according to new figures from the Treasury
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Asda donates £100k to diversity education charity
George at Asda will launch a range of fashion products next month to celebrate Pride
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Comment and Opinion
Bumper exec pay packets are a PR disaster in the Covid-19 era
The latest revolts over board pay mark a growing swell of negative feeling towards bumper bonuses and perks
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Waitrose supermarket worker Anisa Omar makes cover of Vogue magazine
Omar works as a supermarket assistant at the King Cross branch of Waitrose in London
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Comment and Opinion
Shoppers queuing for supermarkets are the perfect geo-targeting exercise
Brands are facing endless challenges in today’s environment – but there is room for growth, says Matt Lee, MD at Capture
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Aldi to roll out self-checkouts to more stores
Stores in Lichfield, Atherstone, Hounslow and Tooting are to get self-checkouts between now and the end of July
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Fmcg and the circular economy webinar: meet the panellists
The webinar will see experts from Higgidy, Jupiter Marketing, the University of Exeter Business School and Sage discuss circular economy principles
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Müller launches first-ever skyr product with new Corner variants
The dairy giant will start rolling out its Müller Corner Icelandic-style Skyr this month in three variants
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Lunchboxes & Back To School: 4 July
How has Covid-19 changed the definition of a working lunch? And what is the future of lunchboxes for kids?
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Nestlé shifts Smarties chocolate blocks into recyclable paper wrappers
Nestlé has utilised the same new technology used for the launch of Yes fruit and nut bars last year
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Co-op CEO Murrells publishes response to ‘horrific’ George Floyd killing
Murrells said he felt “compelled” to let all the Co-op colleagues know “I care deeply about you”
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Central England Co-op rolls out new range of social distancing measures
Permanent hand sanitiser stations have been installed at the front of all the society’s 430 stores as part of the move
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Co-op expands Milton Keynes rapid robot delivery service
Co-op hailed the service as a “lifeline” for vulnerable or housebound members of the community
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Tesco CFO Alan Stewart to step down
Tesco has announced that its chief financial officer Alan Stewart will retire and leave the company next year.