All The Grocer articles in 09 July 2016 – Page 4
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Grocer 33Morrisons service impresses at Bredbury
Morrisons Bredbury impressed this week with high store standards and great shop floor service
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Comment & OpinionTrading ninjas in Morrisons are not invisible to the GCA
So something good DID come of the Tesco investigation
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Comment & OpinionMr Gove pops in for a Sabatier knife
It’s been a quiet week, really. Mr Gove popped in for one of those Sabatier knives
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Comment & OpinionAldi's flairing farmer pulls off some 'Amazing' moves
Aldi is making the most of this summer of sport with its ‘Amazing’ ads
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Comment & OpinionMac n Cheetos: strange dust lands at Burger King
Burger King has, in the US, unveiled a brave new snack: Mac n’ Cheetos
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Analysis & FeaturesIs our food labelling system out of date?
Food labelling is often blamed for food waste. But Wrap believes the food charities must take some share of the blame
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Comment & OpinionCan fruit imagery be authentic as well as appealing?
Marketers are acutely aware consumers have become more and more attuned to fakery
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NewsMeat products are major driver of boom in free-from foods
Greater interest in health and wellbeing are driving an acceleration in growth for free-from food & drink
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NewsMilk prices starting to recover as UK production falls
UK milk production continued falling last month, with tightening supplies sparking a raft of farmgate price increases
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NewsSainsbury's to pay householders to 'waste less, save more'
Households will evaluate their success through questionnaires, interviews, food waste diaries and blogs
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Comment & Opinion“Bloody difficult” or not, we need more women in positions of executive power
If politics can make proper, meaningful progress, then I see no reason why business can’t do much, much better
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NewsDanone snaps up WhiteWave in $12.5bn deal for healthy future
Danone has agreed to buy US food group WhiteWave Foods for US$12.5bn in cash deal worth $56.25 a share.
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NewsTesco Express set for its own Project Reset
Tesco has launched a major cull of the range carried in its Express c-store lineup
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NewsButterkist owners selling up to cash in on popcorn boom
The private-equity owner of Butterkist is lining up a sale of the brand to capitalise on booming demand for popcorn…
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NewsMedia Bites 8 July: M&S, ABF, Danone
The continuing troubles of Marks & Spencer in general merchandise dominate the headlines this morning after it reported a 8.9% like-for-like first quarter sales drop in the division.
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NewsUK consumer confidence collapses after Brexit
UK consumer confidence has taken its biggest knock for 21 years after the UK’s vote to leave the EU
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NewsBrexit to hasten rise of the robots in food and drink industry
EU migrant workers may be replaced with robots as a result of Brexit according to a report by the Resolution Foundation
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Comment & OpinionBrexit: time for business to adapt and learn fast!
For many, the EU referendum result is still sinking in – with the only thing seemingly certain being uncertainty itself
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Comment & OpinionFinding the route to growth
How can we grow a category that has shown little or no growth recently?
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Analysis & FeaturesWhat a weaker pound will mean for food prices and why
The weak pound post the EU referendum is set to drive up prices at petrol stations “within days”





