All The Grocer articles in 13 March 2021 – Page 4
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NewsDash Water to enter mixer market with launch of soda range
Dash is foraying into the mixer category with a lineup of flavoured soda waters it says are “made for mixing”
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NewsBiotiful moves into iced coffee with Kefir + Coffee duo
The gut health-orientated brand said it hoped to communicate with a younger audience through the move
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NewsSupermarket suppliers warn of shortages due to soaring shipping costs
Gaps could soon emerge on supermarket shelves unless retailers accept a greater share of soaring global shipping costs, suppliers have warned
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Category ReportFighting back: dairy drinks category report 2021
On-the-go sales of dairy drinks have taken a tumble. So can the sector succeed in punching its way back to recovery post-Covid?
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Promotional VideosWhy the market for RTD coffee is growing
Ready-to-drink coffee accounted for almost 10% of soft drinks sales growth in the last year, outperforming many rivals. Experts from Costa Coffee and its RTD distributor Coca-Cola European Partners discuss the segment’s burgeoning prospects.
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Analysis & FeaturesWill Amazon’s no-checkout store change how we shop?
The Amazon Fresh store in Ealing is already proving popular, with more set to follow – so is it a game-changer for UK grocery?
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NewsBorder Biscuits boosts senior team with five appointments
The new recruits have experience at brands such as Cadbury, Tesco and Genius Foods
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NewsFood and drink exports to EU fall 65% in post-Brexit slump
Food and drink is one of the sectors worst hit by the disruption
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Comment & OpinionHow B Corps operate differently and drive positive change
In May last year we became a certified B Corporation. This felt a long time in the making as our purpose is to end food waste
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NewsTesco CEO is net zero keynote speaker at The Grocer’s Sustainability conference
It is to be Murphy’s first speech since joining Tesco last autumn
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Analysis & FeaturesHow Covid has turned retail rents on their head
It’s an ‘occupier’s market’ as landlords have lost powers to evict. So how are retailers capitalising on that shift?
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Comment & OpinionOptimistic Popchips focuses on fun in UK TV debut
Popchips’ UK TV debut shows off the brand’s optimism. For a start it’s set in a world where people work, together, in an office
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NewsParsley Box kicks off IPO after pandemic boosts consumer take-up
The long-life ambient ready meals business for the over-60s has benefited from consumers turning to online meal providers
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NewsDeliveroo loss during favourable conditions raises City eyebrows
The UK-based online meal delivery giant said on Monday that surging demand for takeaways during 2020 had helped Deliveroo narrow losses
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Comment & OpinionMorrisons seems to have developed an uncanny read of the national mood since lockdown
CEO David Potts has a good eye for optics, and a good ear too
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Category ReportSurvival of the fittest: snack bars category report 2021
Only 12 of the top 50 snack bar brands have delivered growth in a year like no other. So what part have health credentials played?
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NewsJohn Lewis warns of further department store closures
JLP chairman Sharon White said she did ’not expect to reopen all John Lewis shops at the end of lockdown’
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Promotional FeaturesBy brick or by click: Omnichannel grocery after the lockdown
The grocery industry has evolved massively in the last year. So how can retailers continue to meet shoppers’ needs today and tomorrow?
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NewsOver 5,000 sign-ups for M&S’s online network for former staff
The new platform was introduced for former M&S staff to share memories and images from their time working for the business
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Comment & OpinionHow chicken producers can make a positive impact with soy supply checks
French businesses are leading the way on detailed traceability and the exclusion of soy cultivated on deforested or converted land, says Fabien Girard, head of Earthworm Foundation France





