All The Grocer articles in 10 February 2018 – Page 3
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NewsASA condemns salacious Poundland Christmas elf images
The naughty toy featured in a series of sexually suggestive posts in its campaign, primarily on Twitter and Facebook
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NewsUK shoppers paying 42% more than European average for alcohol
Brits pay “punishingly” high alcohol prices compared with most other European shoppers, analysis by the Office for National Statistics reveals
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NewsWaitrose kicks off three-store trial of evening yoga
Waitrose will review whether to expand the evening yoga to other stores at the end of the trial…
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News'Sexist' Tunnock's Tea Cakes tennis poster ad banned
The ASA concluded the ad might cause “serious offence” to some consumers
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NewsTrend to little and often shopping 'may have reached ceiling'
Shoppercentric’s latest Shopper Stock Take Index finds proportion shifted to little and often has plateaued at 16%.
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Comment & OpinionThe UK is a processed food nation
Britons have the worst diet in Europe’, the headlines howl. Over half the food we eat is ‘ultra-processed’
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NewsTesco faces massive equal pay claim from store staff
If case against Tesco is successful the retailer’s final bill could be £4bn…
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NewsCo-op launches Valentine's Day TV ad featuring meal deal
A second ad, focusing on breakfast, will air from 21 February
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Analysis & FeaturesGlobal food prices fall with slump in sugar
Global food prices have fallen compared with last year, driven by a sharp plunge in the cost of sugar
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NewsSales of organic food & drink hit record highs
Spend was up 6% to £2.2bnn. but supermarkets are missing out with £1 in every £7 spent on organic went to independent retailers
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Comment & OpinionMaryland man offers treats to the 'talented'
Shop owners in Adland have money to burn right now
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Comment & OpinionRomance on the cheap for Valentine’s Day
As Valentine’s Day looms, couples across the country are romantically readying their wallets and purses
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Comment & OpinionFancy a cup of G&Tea, darling/mum?
You know you’re on to something when the press release for a new product says it’s ideal as a gift for ‘Valentine’s/Mother…
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Comment & OpinionHard cheese for Dutch shop
Hard times for the Amsterdam Cheese Company, which has been rapped by Dutch authorities for its use of the English language
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Comment & OpinionMr Wilson should do well at Tesco, reckons Pat
It’s really nice that Mr Wilson is going to get a proper job at Tesco, don’t you think?
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InterviewsBrewDog 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
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Comment & OpinionDairy 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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Comment & OpinionLessons 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 & OpinionInterest 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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NewsBrexit '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





