All The Grocer articles in 1 June 2019 – Page 2
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Comment and Opinion
Foodie Leonardo da Vinci still tasty after all these years
Leonardo da Vinci died 500 years ago last month
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Comment and Opinion
Murderous Mads Mikkelsen is genuinely creepy for Carlsberg
Carlsberg has until now kept brand ambassador Mads Mikkelsen out of its core pilsner overhaul…
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News
Waitrose's new buying approach: key questions answered
Waitrose plans a new ‘category pod’ structure that will be more efficient, rigorous and data-led
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Analysis and Features
Is China's pig ASF outbreak good news for UK exports?
Culling pigs in China has left a global protein gap of 10 million tonnes
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News
City snapshot: UK consumer confidence edges up in May
UK consumer confidence rebounded in Many according to GfK’s consumer confidence Index, but confidence in the country’s overall UK economic situation remains significantly lower year-on-year.
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News
Media Bites 31 May: Premier Foods, Chapel Down, Majestic Wine
Premier Foods’ chairman is stepping down from his post after just two years, leaving the Mr Kipling maker half way through a strategic review and without a permanent chief executive.
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News
Lidl trials method of meat production labels on fresh chicken packs
The move is a first by a UK supermarket and could be rolled out across Lidl’s entire meat range if succesful
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Analysis and Features
How electric vehicles are driving the future of forecourt retail
Consumers may be charging on site for as long as 10 to 20 minutes. How can forecourts take advantage?
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Analysis and Features
Tesco's Fresh 5: how do its fruit & veg prices compare to the other mults?
Tesco claims the promotion will make it “easier and cheaper” for its customers to make healthy choices
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Analysis and Features
Norwegian salmon prices soar after deadly algal bloom
Some 7.8 million, or more than 13,000 tonnes of fish have been reported killed or discarded as a result of the bloom
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News
Ramsden International appoints two to new senior roles
The company has appointed an MD and commercial & supply chain director
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Comment and Opinion
Sugar confusion could hurt juices and smoothies category
Sensationalist stories and false claims damage the category – we must take clear communication seriously
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News
Musclefood combines retro sweets with meat for summer range
Options include popping candy burgers and chicken breasts with a Rainbow Drop coating
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Comment and Opinion
Forecourts should do more to capitalise on the electric vehicle revolution
Drivers with time on their hands will want more than better food-to-go offerings
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News
Paul Hollywood makes fresh bakery debut with craft-inspired range
Three bread SKUs are available now in Tesco, with teacakes set to land in stores within the next few weeks
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Grocer 33
Joseph Sutton, Morrisons online director, on winning the Online 33
‘Morrisons.com sales through our CFCs contributed 0.4% of our like-for-like sales growth in Q1 of this year’
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Grocer 33
'User-friendly' Morrisons takes online 33 top spot
The site was “easy to navigate” and “user friendly” according to our shopper
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News
Exporters pledge to pay for China inspection after Defra refuses
The UK is typically expected to cover the costs of Chinese inspections
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News
Beavertown off-trade sales surge 500% after Heineken sale
The surge had been largely driven by the popularity of its session IPA
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News
Goatham & Son to sell Royal Gala apples in summer for first time
Goatham & Son has invested millions in cold storage technology to enable it to sell the apples in summer
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