All The Grocer articles in 10 June 2017
Previous issues.
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Comment and Opinion
Go on, do it better than Lidl
We all know that Lidl has been a consistent winner in UK grocery in recent years
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Comment and Opinion
What Unilever’s AI hiring experiment tells us about the future of grocery recruitment
The fmcg giant is trying out a new way to hire for some entry-level positions, which is driven almost entirely by algorithms
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News
Whole Foods acquisition may be prime pickings for Amazon
The organic grocery chain offers a quick win in building physical presence and credibility
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News
Amazon to buy Whole Foods in $13.7bn deal
Shock merger is due to take place in the second half of 2017
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Comment and Opinion
Four things to learn from Waitrose - video
Waitrose’s ability to continue to grow sales has been impressive. So how is it doing it and what can be learnt?
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News
Ribena launches augmented reality app Doodle Your World
The free app allows users to add colourful animated characters to real-time videos and photos
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Comment and Opinion
Michael Gove: The Grocer’s journalists on the new Defra helmsman
The new secretary of state for environment, food & rural affairs has raised eyebrows and divided opinions …
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News
Germany's Radeberger Pilsner to make UK debut
The 4.8% abv beer was first brewed in 1872 and is now available in almost 90 countries
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News
PureCircle develops ‘less bitter’ StarLeaf stevia
The company claims the new variety will help manufacturers slash sugar in products without sacrificing taste
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Analysis and Features
Are PepsiCo snacking goals meaningful or cynical?
Its latest pledges include ensuring at least two-thirds of its food and drink products fall under certain thresholds for sugar, satfat and sodium
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News
Spoilt Pig rolls out first 'Raised Without Antibiotics' bacon
The range will roll out in major retailers including Tesco and Morrisons later this month
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Comment and Opinion
The Grocer's view on the General Election 2017
Let us be absolutely clear Mrs May. There is no clarity right now. Only confusion …
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Category Report
Wonka wellness: healthcare & supplements category report 2017
The spirit of Wonka is alive in supplements as gummy bears with an extra vit hit, sprays and chews hit shelves
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My Alternative CV
David Sheppy, Sheppy's Cider, on bike rides and family time
“My first job was working on the family farm. I was 17, and all I really wanted to do was drive a tractor”
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News
City News: Ocado international deal fails to excite analysts
It all started so well. Ocado shares leapt above 338p to a year high on Monday morning
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Comment and Opinion
The food-to-go sector needs to do much better on waste
We seem to have selective outrage when it comes to food waste
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Analysis and Features
Is British fare China's cup of tea?
China’s affluent online shoppers are broadening their repertoires. How can British retailers cash in?
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News
Sainsbury's hit hardest by shock election result as Tesco to benefit
Sainsbury’s is likely to be the hardest hit of the listed grocers by the ongoing political and economic uncertainty brought by a hung parliament thanks to its exposure to the high street with Argos, analysts have warned today.
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Analysis and Features
Are QSRs doing enough about the supersize food waste problem?
What are fast food chains doing to tackle their own scandal and is it enough?…
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Category Report
Down but not out: butters & spreads category report 2017
As sales of block butter edge into growth, can the BSM market benefit from changing consumer attitudes about dairy health?