All The Grocer articles in 1 June 2019 – Page 3
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News
Abel & Cole to scale up workplace delivery service in London
The online organic food specialists launched Fed by Abel & Cole in March
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Allplants selling vegan ready meals in 'self-checkout freezers'
Two “self-checkout freezers” have been installed in a shared working space for startups in White City
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Waitrose recalls sausages after use-by date labelling error
Batches of sausages with a use-by date of 4 July have been recalled – the date should have been 4 June
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Tesco undercuts Aldi with new Fresh 5 fruit & veg promo
Tesco will discount five fruit & veg lines every fortnight in a promotion reminiscent of Aldi’s Super 6
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Poundland flags up 'Britain's Best' produce in stores
Products signposted include Poundland’s own-label brioche and branded products such as Colman’s mustard
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Lidl's Ireland home delivery partner recruits London-based manager
The grocery delivery specialist is expected to begin a UK rollout this year after securing €1m in investment since January
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Sainsbury's Taste the Difference gets brand revamp
This week, the retailer unveiled the new branding across ready meals and selected deli products
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Grocer 33
Asda wins with exclusively cheap fresh produce
Asda offered the cheapest price for 21 items this week, seven of which were fresh products
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Grocer 33
Grocer 33 store of the week: Tesco Extra, Sutton
‘You can only win awards like this thanks to the hard work of everyone in the store so I am very proud of the team’
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Tesco wins with 'helpful staff' and 'exceptional product selection'
This week Tesco in Sutton was ‘clearly busy’ but remained clean and well stocked with helpful staff
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News
Real Good Food fined £450k for ‘misleading’ stock exchange trading updates
Real Good Food has been fined £450k by the London Stock Exchange and publicly censured for breaking of AIM rules concerning ‘misleading’ trading updates in July 2017.
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Media Bites 30 May: Grocery market share, Ocado, M&S
None of the UK’s “big four” supermarkets managed to grow their sales in the last 12 weeks, the first time in almost three years that they have all failed to do so.
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Comment and Opinion
As next GCA league table looms, here's what suppliers need to look out for
Six years in, the GCA’s philosophy of ‘encouragement vs penalty’ has been a resounding success, says David Sables, CEO of Sentinel Management Consultants
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News
Innocent boosts flavoured water offer with lower-sugar Refresher duo
Lemon & Ginger and Raspberry & Rosemary are made with no added sugar or sweetener
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Comment and Opinion
How the Co-op's new bond is marrying corporate finance with ethical projects
The Co-op’s new bond for Fairtrade-focused projects demonstrates the interest investors have in ethical and social projects
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Analysis and Features
What progress do M&S's annual results show?
There were several examples of positive progress, or “green shoots”, highlighted in the results
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Waitrose targets younger coffee fans after hot drinks reset
Having delisted SKUs from big names such as Nescafé, Waitrose has added trendier lines by mid-tier players
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Comment and Opinion
How confectionery brands can reap the rewards of e-commerce
There is significant room for growth in confectionery, says Hannah Stote, head of e-commerce at Wavemaker
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News
Pep&Co clothing drives soaring revenue growth at Poundland
Store numbers rose by 0.5% from 871 to 875, with 20 opened and 16 closed as Poundland continued to ‘rationalise its portfolio’
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Driver shortage leaving vacancies unfilled in logistics sector
The study found the average age of an HGV driver was 48, and 13% of drivers working in the UK were EU nationals
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