All The Grocer articles in 10 June 2017 – Page 3
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News
Roberts still solidly profitable despite pensions deficit blow
Bread maker Roberts Bakery defied “difficult” market conditions to post flat revenues and profits last year, but fell to a headline loss due to a recalculation of its pensions deficit.
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News
Post-Brexit access to migrant labour vital warn rural businesses
The CLA echoed calls from other producers for the introduction of a seasonal agricultural workers scheme
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Comment and Opinion
Decision day is here. Time to vote for the best and brightest
Bugger Brexit. To hell with elections. Here’s a far more important decision
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Analysis and Features
Can robot delivery conquer the last mile's cost hurdle?
Even if delivery is cheaper than by van, will a maximum load of 20 items satisfy online shoppers?
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Comment and Opinion
Dynamic business can trump price-based propositions
Given the pinch consumers have felt and the solution presented by smartening discounters
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News
Southern Comfort ramps up New Orleans image in rebrand
The 140-year-old brand’s new look will land on UK shelves in the summer
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Analysis and Features
Tight pork supplies set to limit UK exports to China
Rising prices for Euro-pean pork could hit exports to China this year, according to Rabobank
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News
McGuigan rolls 2016 vintage Bin 9000 Semillon into Asda
The wine promises fruity gooseberry and lime flavours, with a crisp and zesty acidity finish
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News
Walmart opens automated 24-hour click & collect site in US
Facility will enable customers to place order and pick up groceries in as little as 60 seconds
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Analysis and Features
High demand inflates prawn prices
Coldwater prawn prices have risen month on month, due to high demand from the EU
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News
Paula Byrne joins Palmer & Harvey as chief people officer
Byrne has a strong reputation for driving cultural change within a business
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News
Morrisons boosts local supply with Molly milk
Listing of Our Cow Molly milk in sheffield represents supermarket’s first foray into free range milk
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Tesco trials four shopper mission-led Express store formats
The stores will merchandise products to fit with customer habits, rather than sticking to categories
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Sainsbury's increases salmon prices by 14% as supplies tighten
Fresh salmon prices have risen by 14% on average across 23 SKUs in Sainsbury’s
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News
High fat, sugar and salt foods set for 'healthier' labelling
Six of the world’s biggest food and drink companies have unveiled their initial plans to change the UK’s traffic lights/GD
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News
Santa Maria unveils 39-strong Latin American Kitchen range
Available from 12 June, the new lineup comprises 39 products
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News
Costcutter to use Shopper First refurbs as incentive
The symbol group has piloted its ‘Shopper First’ programme in seven stores since October
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Comment and Opinion
Mood contagion: how your emotions can spread to your team
Executive coach Jennifer Baker shares a case study on mood contagion - and how to tackle it
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News
Vitamin D supplement sales boosted by medical reports
As well as bone and muscle health, new research suggests vitamin D also prevents common cold
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Comment and Opinion
Pat welcomes our new (or old) prime minister
I have sent a warm message of congratulations in green crayon on the back of my business rates bill