All The Grocer articles in 10 September 2016 – Page 4
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WhitepapersWhitepaper: Are you running endless retail promotions at deep discounts that are killing your margins?
Can you identify and eliminate bad promotions?
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NewsRichmond adds sausage casserole meal kit duo
Kerry Foods is looking to build on the success of its ready-to-cook Richmond Perfect Bake sausage range
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NewsBush, Scouler and Rogberg charged in Tesco fraud investigation
The Serious Fraud Office has announced it is charging the three former Tesco executives
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NewsAsda kicks off price war salvo with ‘That’s Better’ push
The move will see everyday essentials be cut by an average of 15%
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NewsKerry targets after-school snackers with Cheestrings Scoffies
Snack packs to go on sale in Sainsbury’s next week
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Comment & OpinionThe salesman isn't dead - but the pitch is different
Sir, Filled with hope, I eagerly read ‘The death of a salesman?’, waiting for the dastardly deed
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Analysis & FeaturesWho is winning the war on waste?
For our Green Issue we have ranked how the UK’s 10 largest retailers are doing in the war on waste
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NewsPopchips readies ridged range and unveils new look for brand
Popchips hopes to make ridged crisps a healthier option with a four-strong range later this month
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NewsCity News: McBride emerges from bruising price war
The City was given renewed optimism about own-label household goods maker McBride this week…
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NewsMorrisons to add hundreds of Amazon lockers to stores
The retailer has announced it plans to install hundreds of lockers during the current financial year
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NewsThe Co-op opens £1m store in Microsoft’s Reading UK HQ
This is the first time the Co-op has located a store inside another business
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Category ReportSauces & Condiments Category Report 2016
Tesco now sells the world’s fieriest chilli, while Asda sends buyers to Mexico. So is it the new ketchup?
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My Alternative CVPaul Davenport, Borderfields, on Alice Cooper and dressing up
Paul Davenport, Borderfields, on Alice Cooper, dressing up and eating British
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Analysis & FeaturesHipp Organic: plants have souls too
Welcome to family-run Hipp Organic where a belief that ‘organic is good’ fuels every step of strategy
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NewsDon Simon adds 12-strong ambient drinks range
The one-litre line-up comprises three fruit and vegetable juices
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Comment & OpinionYour Wine Questions Answered: simple and curious wine guide
When it comes to wine, my top questions include: ‘Is it wise to finish this bottle all by myself?’
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Comment & OpinionPat is relieved to hear the Japanese ambassador on the radio
With Mrs May still in Hangzhou (is that in Wales?), everyone’s acting a bit extra silly this week
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NewsAutomation is key to stopping labelling errors
Automatic verification systems have dramatically reduced product recalls
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