All The Grocer articles in 11 July 2015 – Page 2
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News
Cook gains Living Wage Foundation accreditation
Upmarket frozen food retailer Cook has secured employer accreditation from the Living Wage Foundation…
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Comment and Opinion
Sunday Trading: who will benefit and who will suffer?
Opening the doors to longer trading hours on a Sunday may provide a shot in the arm to Tesco’s ailing superstores, but it will be Asda that benefits the most
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My Alternative CV
Rachel Jones, Farmcare, on selling spuds and Pretty Woman
I work as part of a team who have an unbelievable passion for what they do – there’s a real team spirit at Farmcare…
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Comment and Opinion
Superfoods: The Real Story reveals the power of blackcurrants
If I want a superfood I’ll have a pepperoni pizza, but apparently there are alternatives out there
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Comment and Opinion
Recruitment is being reshaped by the millennials
The millennials. The newest breed to transform the face of business.
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Comment and Opinion
My Week… By James Lowman
In the beginning God created the Heaven and the Earth. And the Earth was without form, or opportunities to acquire green…
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Category Report
Focus on free from 2015
Where should free-from go in store: in its own fixture or among conventional products?
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News
Sunday Trading and living wage moves enrage indies
The Association of Convenience Stores has pledged to fight hard against the relaxation of Sunday Trading regulations…
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News
Turkish weather damages sultana and raisin production
Some Turkish crops have suffered from adverse weather conditions, with April frosts and hailstorms in June…
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Comment and Opinion
Yorkshire Tea's cult of workers is wonderfully weird
Another day on the Yorkshire Tea production line, and a (presumably new) member of staff lobs a bit of paper at the bin
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Category Report
Functional food category report 2015
What can functional brands do to mitigate risk?
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Comment and Opinion
Atkins muscles in on the protein trend
Feedback on protein, the supermarket price war and Sunday shopping
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Analysis and Features
OC&C Global 50: the giant slowdown
The latest Global 50 rankings by OC&C reveals the biggest fmcg suppliers are struggling to grow both turnover and margins…
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News
Cadbury unveils Smashable Marvellous Creations format
Cadbury has unveiled a new format and flavour for its £50m Marvellous Creations brand
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News
Marvellous Creations SKUs face axe in reset
Mondelez is axing several lines from its award-winning Cadbury Dairy Milk spinoff Marvellous Creations
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News
Retailers targeted by MEPs over 'abuse' of farmers & growers
The EU should do more to help farmers earn a “fair return from the food chain”, the European Parliament has warned
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Grocer 33
Sainsbury's notches first service G33 win of the year
Given this was an early Saturday morning shop, availability was surprisingly poor among the top five supermarket chains
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News
Greencore to roll out new IT systems
Greencore is to automate its accounts-payable processes to manage 360,000 invoices a year…
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News
Herb supplier's robotic tech boosts glasshouse output
Potted herb supplier Langmead Group has invested £3m in a fully automated glasshouse growing facility…
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News
Coty and P&G shares dip following mega-merger agreement
Shares in beauty giants Coty and Procter & Gamble slipped 4.7% to $30 and 0.4% to $80.66 respectively as investors weighed up the benefits of the $12.5bn deal for P&G’s beauty business.