All The Grocer articles in 10 February 2018 – Page 3
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Analysis and Features
'Very clean' Waitrose store takes the win
With its second win this year, Waitrose beat its closest rival by 10 points
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News
Waitrose Menai Bridge, Anglesey: Grocer 33 store of the week
‘It’s a fantastic team, and working with all the partners to deliver really great service to the local community makes me proud’
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Analysis and Features
Cotton prices up due to demand on US stocks
A global shortage of good quality cotton and tightening supplies in India have driven higher prices
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News
New avocado packaging seeks to extend fruit's shelf life
The new packaging uses UV light treatment and a plastic film
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News
Morrisons to phase out single-use plastic bags by end of 2018
Morrisons said it would start to phase out the single-use bags from March, in favour of Bags for Life. The move follows in the footsteps of rivals Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Asda
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News
Danone jumps on skyr bandwagon with Light & Free duo
Danone has launched a range of Icelandic-style skyr yoghurts under its Light & Free brand
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News
Most autistic people avoid supermarkets, report finds
Autistica’s research found supermarkets were losing out on a potential £13.5m in weekly revenue…
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News
Opitat surpasses £150,000 crowdfunding target
The London brand kicked off a Crowdcube drive on 30 January with the aim of raising £150,000 in exchange for 6.98% of equity
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News
Landmark urges retailers to prepare for soft drinks levy
Government’s sugar levy for soft drinks comes into force in April
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News
British Sandwich Association calls for cohesive recycling
BSA is also advocating a national recycling standard…
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News
Gousto adds Fine Dine In premium range to recipe box offer
Each Fine Dine In meal costs £4.99 a portion for two people and £3.60 a portion for four people
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News
Arla acquires Yeo Valley dairy business in bid to drive organic growth
The deal gives farmer-owned dairy co-operative Arla the rights to use the Yeo Valley brand in milk, butter, spreads and cheese under an intellectual property licence
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News
Iceland set to fill up to 100 senior store management roles
Iceland is looking for more than 40 managers for Iceland stores and also for a swathe of The Food Warehouse branches
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News
Media Bites 8 February: Carlsberg, Poundland, Tesco
It is a quiet morning in the papers in terms of grocery and fmcg news, with Carlsberg in the spotlight following its annual results and Poundland gaining publicity after its Christmas advert was banned by the ASA.
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News
Arla swoops for Yeo Valley dairy business to tap organic boom
Farmer-owned Arla Foods has agreed to acquire the Yeo Valley dairy business as it seeks to cash in on growing consumer demand for organic produce.
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News
Brexit 'could see Brits face post war-style diets' Lords told
Lords committee warned by FDF that the British had not voted to go back to the “dark times” of rationing in the 1950s
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Comment and Opinion
Interest of young in insect snacks is incredible
Sir; An idea like insects has a very clear target audience. It is young, driven by ecological issues and health
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Comment and Opinion
Lessons in loyalty from Canada
Three significant innovations in retail and grocery have taken place in Canada and the north west of the US
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Comment and Opinion
Dairy mounts a positive response to anti-dairy rhetoric
The dairy industry is focusing on positive messages in its current marketing campaign Sir, We read with interest the opinion piece last week on the dairy industry’s promotional work and how vegans are deflecting our positive messaging. As the Grocer has highlighted, it is incredibly important that ...
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The Big Interview
BrewDog CEO James Watt: “Sell out? I'd rather shoot myself”
BrewDog is no longer an upstart in beer, but it’s lost none of its bite