All The Grocer articles in 13 April 2019
Previous issues.
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News
Co-op rolls out Reflexis task management system for staff
The new system will digitise paper-based jobs and provide staff with guidance and clarity
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Category Report
The crisp explosion: crisps, nuts & bagged snacks category report 2019
Could a rise in potato prices spell the end of the crisps boom?
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News
Gressingham launches game brand with listings in Asda
The venison and wild boar SKUs are Gressingham’s first NPD since its buyout of Yorkshire Game
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Analysis and Features
How can brands muscle in on the future of connected homes?
In Unruly’s Home of the Future, the mirror recommends outfits and the bathroom scales know what’s in the fridge
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Comment and Opinion
D2C done well is a boon - but brands need a physical presence
Done well direct to consumer saves money by cutting out the middle-man
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My Alternative CV
Emile Bernard, Smith & Sinclair, on Nando's and clowns
‘We make being adult more fun by creating new and exciting ways of eating and drinking’
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News
Women in Wholesale offers members free confidence counselling
The sessions will be run by qualified confidence coach and Women in Wholesale chair Clare Bocking
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News
Fruit-infused beer brand Jubel sells minority stake to C&C
The deal will provide the Cornish startup with more routes to market
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News
Filippo Berio hires Andy Coult as UK sales director
Coult joins from world food wholesale specialist Surya Foods
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News
Simply Fresh to open food hall-style spaces
The new concept halls will feature concessions, a bar and live music
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News
Heather Mills' VBites invests in vegan choc pot brand Onist
The supplier is one of the first to link up with the VBites Venture accelerator programme
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News
Fiddes Payne losses deepen after international sales decline
Revenues at the Cake Angels owner dropped 2% to £14.3m in the year to 30 June 2018
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Comment and Opinion
Brexit extension just prolongs the food industry's nightmare
Brexit could still happen at any minute. Or not…
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Analysis and Features
How is Brexit impacting food and drink startups?
Brexit is proving a costly and damaging exercise for many small businesses, but the entrepreneurial spirit prevails
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News
Popcorn’s value drops 4.4% in first sales decline for years
The popcorn market had been a source of significant and reliable growth for at least five years
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News
Brexit uncertainty slows UK exports of barley
It comes as Theresa May secured a Brexit extension of 31 October from the EU
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Comment and Opinion
Notting Hill gets US egg 'concept'
Residents will doubtless be thrilled that a new US casual dining concept has chosen their locale for its UK debut…
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Comment and Opinion
Heinz shows off 150 years' worth of clean plates
The brand, which introduced ketchup in 1876, is underlining its heritage…
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Video
Video briefing: what's hot in savoury snacks and crisps?
We spoke to KP Snacks head of category, shopper and activation, Andrew Marchant to find out what’s hot, what’s not and what’s next for the category
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News
City Snapshot: C&C Group acquires stake in fruit beer brand Jubel
Magners owner C&C Group has acquired a minority stake in fruit-infused craft beer brand Jubel, Online grocery sales jumped 9% in 2018 according to new research and the rest of the new from the City