All The Grocer articles in 08 May 2021
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Range Preview
Range preview: Morrisons new ready meals 2021
Morrisons has launched its biggest-ever ready meal range revamp and a host of reformulations to cut calories, fat and salt
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Whitepapers
How FMCG brands can win search at 7 online retailers
Optimising your products for search is essential for winning shoppers online and boosting sales. However, it’s easy for brands to waste time and money over-engineering their content for search optimisation.
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Range Preview
Range preview: Marks & Spencer summer food 2021
M&S is going all-out this summer with 57 new products to grace picnic blankets, outdoor grills and garden party tables
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Energy Products: 12 June
Last year, the UK’s brands sold 9.9 million fewer litres as lockdowns meant an end to crucial on-the-go sales and sampling campaigns
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News
White Rabbit to move into pasta with free-from ravioli launch
The pizza startup will this week roll Aubergine Ravioli into Sainsbury’s chillers
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Comment and Opinion
Taylors of Harrogate’s bride keeps things simple
Taylors has resumed on funny form with a new spot for its ground range
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Comment and Opinion
Denis Lynn: the man who went out on a limb
An entrepreneur and innovator to his bootstraps, Lynn’s success spanned four decades and at least four separate success stories
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News
Beer shortages in c-stores as hospitality demand soars
The Grocer has spoken to numerous industry sources who are facing supply issues on core beer lines
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Analysis and Features
Can Tesco entice suppliers to cut carbon emissions to net zero?
Tesco is offering incentives to suppliers who report and reduce emissions. So what does it mean for suppliers, and is there a catch?
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Analysis and Features
How badly is China’s ban hitting the UK pork sector?
China is showing no movement on reinstating imports of UK pork
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Category Report
End of the in-store bakery? Bread & baked goods category report 2021
Wrapped loaves have been flying off shelves, but in-store bakery sales have died a death. Can they be resurrected post-pandemic?
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Comment and Opinion
Remote or office first? Either way, team togetherness is vital
With the reopening of outdoor dining, we’re hitting the pub!
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Grocer 33
Asda, Llansamlet, Swansea: Grocer 33 store of the week
“The Issa brothers have been very successful with their other businesses. There is a real anticipation about what’s to come”
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Grocer 33
Asda wins again as Issa brothers’ deal moves closer
A rollback on Hop House 13 lager made the biggest difference for Asda this week
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Grocer 33
‘High standard’ Asda store delivers a comfortable win
Asda’s Swansea store was well stocked and run by ‘knowledgeable’ staff
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News
Linda McCartney’s launches first plant-based milk alternative lines
The organic quartet would deliver on the taste credentials that were “synonymous” with Linda McCartney’s, it said
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Analysis and Features
Culture war: should British brands fly the union flag on packaging?
The newest front in Britain’s culture war is seeping into food and drink. So should brands adopt the union flag on packaging and marketing – or steer clear?
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News
10p plastic bag charge to come into force on 21 May
The fee for single-use carrier bags in England will double to 10p and be extended to all shops
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News
Lidl quits digital DRS group, amid confusion fear
The retailer, alongside Aldi, Co-op, Ocado, suppliers Diageo and Danone and the BRC, had been part of the Digital DRS Industry Working Group
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The Big Interview
Big interview: Carlsberg Marston’s boss Paul Davies on why he’s not giving up on beer
The boss of Carlsberg and Marston’s JV is feeling positive as San Miguel soars, its core pilsner brand recovers and plastic gets the chop. What’s next?