All The Grocer articles in 10 October 2015 – Page 3
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NewsJohn West profits leap as tuna sustainability faces scrutiny
John West revealed a big jump in profits this week, as it faced fire for “trashing the oceans for cheap tuna”
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Analysis & FeaturesGM food: are we any closer to knowing if it's safe?
In 1994, a tomato sparked a debate that refuses to die. Are we any closer to really knowing whether GM food is safe?
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Comment & OpinionHovis back on the bike as kids flee CGI nightmare
Hovis, a boy on a bike… you know what to expect. Except the bread lackey of the 1973 ad has been replaced
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InterviewsMartyn Wilks on making Hovis relevant for modern shoppers
CEO Martyn Wilks is determined to re-energise the Hovis brand, but will it be an uphill struggle?
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Analysis & FeaturesDriverless trucks: what's the potential for grocery?
Driverless trucks will save the industry billions, logistics experts claim. But what roadblocks lie in the way?
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Grocer 33Martin Cawdry, Sainsbury's East Grinstead: Grocer 33 store of the week
”This is my last day and what a brilliant sign-off it is to win store of the week”
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NewsDr Oetker launches first calzone pizza with Ristorante range line
The new line went into Asda last week
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Comment & OpinionThe Modern Slavery Act 2015 and your supply chain
Businesses face ever-increasing transparent supply chain compliance obligations and one key legislative development
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NewsProduce Investments jobs at risk after potato contract slashed
A 45-day consultation period has been launched with staff at the Kent Potato Company
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Category ReportAlcohol Category Report 2015
There’s a lot of lolly to be made developing sweeter drinks for a younger crowd. Who’s cashed in?
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Grocer 33Sainsbury's 'attractive' East Grinstead store is G33 winner
Sunday lunchtime. By this stage in the weekend, availability is usually really starting to creak
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Comment & OpinionContactless cards make shopping feel cheaper
Applying learnings from psychology is an effective way of boosting profitability
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NewsRecord UK yields to keep wheat prices low
NFU survey results show a 6% year-on-year hike in yield from 8.6 to 9.1 tonnes a hectare
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NewsAsda profits hit £1bn despite shrinking sales
Asda has pushed profits past the £1bn mark - despite sales falling 0.4% to £23.2bn and market share dipping - thanks to its low-cost operating model.
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Comment & OpinionLiving wage means rethink of price-marked packs
Nobody is against the principle of paying valued staff more money, provided the business model can sustain it
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Category ReportConfectionery category report 2015
How has the sector managed to swerve the sugar bullet? What are the big brands doing to drive growth?
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NewsBakkavor reassures customers after Tesco garlic bread fault
Bakkavor has assured customers it has taken steps to avoid a repeat of the manufacturing fault
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Comment & OpinionThe Great British Bake Off: the most emotional finale yet?
Melting crème pâtissière, ‘bun’ puns and the most exclusive English tea party outside of Buckingham Palace
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NewsBurton's Fish 'n' Chips gets a festive sharing pack
Burton’s Biscuits has expanded its Daily Fish ‘n’ Chips savoury snacks brand
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NewsAlbert Bartlett back in frozen potatoes after five-year gap
Norfolk potato grower Albert Bartlett has made its frozen food comeback





