All The Grocer articles in 13 June 2020
Previous issues.
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Comment & OpinionEmpowering resilience: a more proactive approach to health
Consumers are increasingly looking to target specific parts of the physical body, in order to cure the body holistically, says Google’s Harry Walker
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NewsNew chlorinated chicken proposals still pose threat to UK sector: BPC
The government is reportedly proposing tariffs on food made to lower standards as part of free-trade negotiations with the US
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NewsCity snapshot: Investigation into Tesco accounting scandal ends
The Financial Reporting Council has announced the closure of its investigation into Tesco’s accountancy scandal, putting an end to a six-year-long investigation
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NewsMorrisons to extend immediate payments for small suppliers to September
Morrisons said the continued shutdown of the hospitality and foodservice sector was still having a huge impact on suppliers
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NewsSouthern Co-op gains British Franchise Association accreditation
Southern Co-op has been accredited as a full member of the association
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NewsEat17 considers launching a franchise model
The admission comes as the retail and restaurant business has seen sales of its new takeout-and-delivered model of up to £8,000 a week
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NewsApplewood owner Norseland launches spicy Mexicana Vegan cheese
Produced in association with Heather Mills’ V Bites, Norseland said the product was ‘quick melting’ and fortified with vitamin B12 and calcium
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NewsGinsters launches pair of deep-filled premium pork rolls
The rolls were billed as “a deli-style twist on a British classic”
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Analysis & FeaturesThe Power List 2020: online shopping
Demand for online grocery shopping has soared under lockdown. Our power list looks at who’s managed growth best, and the challenges they now face, from retention to profitability
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NewsSmirnoff taps hard seltzer trend with new canned duo
They are made with Smirnoff’s No.21 vodka, sparkling water and natural fruit flavours
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Comment & OpinionThe Sunday trading debate has resurfaced. Would relaxation really help?
Opposition to the idea is likely to be as fierce, if not more so, than ever before
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NewsCo-op’s Steve Murrells uses AGM to call for increased co-operation
Co-op CEO Steve Murrells has called for co-operation to become “business as usual” to build a stronger and fairer society as the UK emerges from the coronavirus lockdown.
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NewsCity snapshot: BAT lowers guidance despite ‘resilient’ lockdown performance
British American Tobacco has reported a resilient performance despite the effects of the coronavirus outbreak, with “strong” trading in developed markets
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NewsPret a Manger to reopen all its Veggie Pret stores this week
Seven of the 10 shops, including the Manchester location, will offer deliveries for the first time
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NewsEustice and Truss move to reassure MPs over US chlorinated chicken
It follows reports the UK was ready to accept US imports of lower-standard food under a proposed ‘dual tariff’ regime
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NewsWhitworths targets lockdown baking trend with 5kg sugar bag
Whitworths said the past 12 weeks had ‘transformed the sugar market’
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NewsCybercriminals capitalise on online grocery boom with slew of fake sites
Cybersecurity firm Mimecast found 30 spoofed Tesco websites, 11 for Asda and 10 for Amazon in its most recent analysis
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Analysis & FeaturesAll the hard seltzers available in the UK and where to buy them
As the hard seltzer craze picks up speed in the UK, we take a look at all the products available
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NewsFreaks of Nature invests £1m to scale up capacity and keep up with demand
The move comes as production volumes for the first quarter of the year jumped 100%, despite being held back by the impact of the coronavirus pandemic





