All The Grocer articles in 1 September 2018 – Page 3
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Nisa urges retailers to upgrade software to avoid hackers
Nisa warned retailers still using pre-Windows 7 operating systems may not be able to make orders
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Cathedral City hit hardest by Waitrose cheese reset
Pre-packed cheese was among the first categories to go through Waitrose’s ongoing range reset
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Firebox adds 'Dragon Tears' cinnamon whisky spirit drink
The drink shimmers when the bottle is shaken
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Today's and Landmark members raise concerns over merger
Final vote to be held on buying groups merger on 6 September
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Retailers back ban on sale of energy drinks to children
Government is contemplating banning the sale of the drinks to under-18s
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Aldi Tooting: smallest UK store gets Project Fresh overhaul
The 8,000 sq ft Tooting store in South London has closed for nearly four weeks while the refurbishment is carried out
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Bibendum PLB ditches European business after 'strategic review' by new owner C&C
Bibendum said it “decided to focus exclusively on our core customers”
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Now Yeo Valley moves into kefir with trio of gut-friendly yoghurts
The organic dairy brand launched a range of three kefir yoghurts into Sainsbury’s last week
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Iceland introduces programme of lower-cost refurbishments
The trial programme requires stores to close for three to five days instead of three weeks
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FDF figures show UK 'outshone' by rivals in non-EU exports
Figures also point to UK’s huge reliance on exports to the EU
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Jack Daniel's unveils historic limited edition 'Legacy' green bottle
It will hold ‘hotspot’ aisle space in the Asda, and will come with an embossed tin sign gift.
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The Big Interview
Meet the man that transformed Lidl's booze and he’s only just 30
Barely 30 years old and already heading up international wine & spirits for Lidl with a catalogue of big wins behind him. How has TNT alumni Ben Hulme done it?
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Costcutter focuses on adults with new Halloween campaign
Costcutter will promote the campaign to its retailers via the group’s ActivHub retailer portal
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Pinkster overhauls bottles and kicks off pink gin campaign
It is kicking off a ‘six-figure’ push behind the brand, playing up the current vogue for pink gin
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Halewood looks set to launch two new Scotch brands
A spokesman for the company said it would “continue to invest north of the border”
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Heck to expand plant-based offering with vegan sausages
A new range of sausages will launch in Asda on 30 August with flavours including beetroot, sweet potato and cauliflower
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Comment and Opinion
Donna cheers on Brexit benefits and drafts technical notes
Dominic Raab is a real trier, isn’t he? I reckon he’s a solid grade 6 at General Studies GCSE
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Comment and Opinion
Coke enters hall of mirrors to 'highlight' packaging change
Encouraged by booming sales, Coca-Cola has done away with the all-black packaging of its Zero Sugar variant
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Comment and Opinion
Golden chicken livens up lips
The latest harbinger of a world going swiftly to the capitalist pigdogs comes in the form of gold-coated chicken wings
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Comment and Opinion
Cheating by eating (junk) at pop-up museum in LA
Its website explains ‘Cheat Day Land is a space where healthy lifestyle advocates can take a break’
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