All The Grocer articles in 07 November 2020 – Page 2
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NewsSimon Rigby made director of communications at Morrisons
Julian Bailey is understood to be leaving the company to pursue other opportunities
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NewsThe Glenlivet unveils ‘Illicit Still’ limited-edition whisky
The whisky is the first in a series of limited-edition launches
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Comment & OpinionWhy industry should consider the ‘purple pound’ amid pandemic restructures
Advances in disability inclusivity could also be a powerful market differentiator, says Perran Jervis, partner and head of retail and consumer goods at UK law firm TLT
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NewsGeary’s Bakery plays up craft credentials with Jason’s overhaul
It is looking to reinforce its sourdough credentials with the new look
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NewsM&S rolls out Book & Shop reserved shopping scheme to all Food Halls
The Sparks Book & Shop service allows Sparks loyalty cardholders to reserve a 30-minute arrival time on the M&S website to do their shopping
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NewsHotel Chocolat introduces nut milk-based vegan range
The range contain pralines, truffles and caramels all made with nut milk
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NewsFormer Wahaca boss Mark Turner takes up role of MD at Eat Real
As well as serving as MD of both Wahaca and Camden Town, he spent a decade at Innocent Drinks
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NewsNew England Seafood snapped up by major US corporation Sealaska
The key fish supplier will continue to operate as a separate business under the New England name
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NewsCentral England Co-op reports second crime in two days
The first incident involved a fight breaking out between a group of youths in the store
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NewsFortnum & Mason hires former Waitrose finance boss as CEO
Tom Athron will join the Queen’s grocer from 1 December
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NewsEnglish supermarkets told to cordon off areas of non-essential goods
The Grocer understands the UK government has told retailers it will not go as far as the Welsh ban
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Comment & OpinionBrexit delays on cost price increase talks mean suppliers will have to act fast
Suppliers are rightly wary of cost price increase talks with Brexit on the horizon, but they must act quickly, says David Sables, CEO of Sentinel Management Consultants
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Comment & OpinionThe government’s u-turn on food standards isn’t all it’s made out to be
The Trade & Agriculture Commission will be turned into a permanent body
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NewsSupermarkets push for lockdown lifting of competition rules and Sunday trading
The BRC says it is vital for stores to be able to co-operate with rivals to keep food supplies going
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NewsWall’s Pastry adds pair of microwavable slices in world flavours
The microwavable slices take flavour inspiration from around the world
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VideosOn The Frontline with Mindful Chef co-founders Myles Hopper and Giles Humphries
In this episode of On the Frontline, we talk to Myles Hopper and Giles Humphries, co-founders of Mindful Chef, about changing consumer shopping habits and the supply chain issues faced by the recipe box provider during the coronavirus pandemic
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NewsToilet roll, sugar sales surge ahead of second national lockdown
Sales of dishwashing tablets and detergent have also risen sharply
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NewsAsda promises an EDLP Christmas with new campaign
The ad aims to get across the message that customers can still make the most of the season even if they’re spending more time at home
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NewsBacardí launches Nespresso-style cocktail pods into Amazon
Called Twistails, the range has debuted with a trio of flavours made with Bacardí rum
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NewsUnregulated Indian Ocean squid fishing could damage tuna stocks, report finds
In one 700,000km² area in the Indian Ocean, the number of vessels fishing for squid rocketed 830% in just five years





