All The Grocer articles in 11 March 2017 – Page 5
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InterviewsTesco CEO Dave Lewis on why rivals must work together on waste
Supermarkets don’t usually share solutions, but for Tesco CEO Dave Lewis it’s not about glory
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Comment & OpinionMary Berry gets controversial with 'Everyday' bolognese
Controversial isn’t the first word that springs to mind for Mary Berry
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Analysis & FeaturesSupermarket prices rising as curtain falls on deflation
The industry-wide deflation that has gripped the grocery market since mid-2014 fell back to zero in the month to 1 February
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Comment & OpinionThe benefits of next-level data interrogation
Sometimes, we obsess about day-to-day performance to the detriment of bigger changes
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Analysis & FeaturesHow Brexit trade changes could hit the developing world
Fairtrade warns poor planning could have dire consequences
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NewsMüller gives Frijj no added sugar overhaul as part of major revamp
The drink will be available in chocolate, strawberry, and mango & passionfruit at the same price as Frijj 40% Less Sugar
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NewsConvenience store crime cost £232m in 2016, says ACS
Violence, shoplifting, fraud, burglary and staff theft cost each convenience retailer an estimated £4,600 on average last
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Comment & OpinionWhat we can learn from the Budget - and how it's presented
This week has seen Philip Hammond’s first Budget
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NewsWaitrose to grow British salad all year
The development will “ensure a consistent UK supply of salad leaf crops” it said
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NewsBeekeeping practices, not fraud, may cause honey's added sugar
One in seven pots of honey in Europe could have been “adulterated” with added sugar, a new report has warned
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NewsTyrrells boosts annual sales at Amplify
US food group Amplify Snack Brands saw fourth quarter sales almost double following its acquisition of UK crisp brand Tyrrells.
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Analysis & FeaturesWill food safety regulation be too light-touch after Brexit?
The winds of change could be set to blow through the UK food sector’s regulatory landscape over the coming months
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NewsMedia Bites 10 March: Morrisons, John Lewis, Tesco
A busy day of retail news sees heavy coverage of Morrisons’ trading rebound, John Lewis Group’s bonus cut and Tesco’s pay error.
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NewsDove moves into babycare with range of moisturising products
The NPD would “completely shake up” the infant toiletries category, claimed Unilever
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NewsCity snapshot: Inflation returns to UK grocery
Supermarket shelf prices are on the rise for the first time in more than two-and-a-half years, according to the latest Grocer Price Index
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NewsHeinz brings Ketchup Super Bowl dog ad to the UK
The clip made its debut in the US under the name Wiener Stampede
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NewsExpress grocery service Togle goes offline after eight months
The site, which started delivering groceries to households in Chelsea and Kensington within 40 minutes in July, is no long
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NewsCollins confident in strategy despite Waitrose sales decline
MD Rob Collins insists the Waitrose store renovation programme is working
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NewsViable convenience store sites for mults 'pretty much gone'
Many available stores are too small for traditional c-store models
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NewsFood manufacturers push for front-of-pack labelling overhaul
Move comes with Public Health England preparing to launch new sugar reduction targets across nine key sectors in the next





