All The Grocer articles in 14 June 2014 – Page 3
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Events & AwardsTesco wins online supermarket of the year
Online sales grew 11% last year – no mean feat given Tesco.com is already far and away the biggest online grocery business…
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Events & AwardsGiles Brook: Entrepreneur of the Year
“A serial entrepreneur who repeatedly spots opportunities and creates compelling brands”…
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Events & AwardsWaitrose Cheltenham's Mike Snowdon: Store Manager of the Year
Store managers from Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Waitrose filed into a room deep in London’s magnificent Guildh…
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Events & AwardsHello Fresh: Specialist Online Retailer of the Year
“Exciting”, “ambitious”, “innovative” and “fabulous” were just some of the words used by judges to describe Hello Fresh…
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NewsWorld Cup fans to score with beer and cider cheaper than 2010
Eight of Britain’s 10 biggest beer and cider brands are cheaper now than at the start of the 2010 World Cup…
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Events & AwardsThe Grocer of the Year: Aldi
With Aldi’s second win on the bounce, this is becoming a habit…
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NewsTesco launches health and wellbeing division
Tesco will launch a health and wellbeing division next week, with David Wood appointed to lead it as divisional MD…
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NewsWorld Cup big brand sponsors braced for wave of cyber attacks
As The Grocer went to press, World Cup sponsors were bracing themselves for cyber attacks…
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Comment & OpinionBreadline Kids - a colossal and impractical wreck?
One industry figure said this week that tackling food poverty is a bit like eating an elephant…
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NewsPremier first symbol to reach 3,000 stores
It was a double celebration for Premier this week after the symbol fascia hit the 3,000-store mark…
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Comment & OpinionBe careful what you share with customers - keep your advantage
Do retailers’ own brands get an advantage from the information we share?…
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Comment & OpinionChris Bush, Tesco UK MD, on the multichannel revolution
This industry has a habit of inventing words that mean a lot to all of us, and absolutely nothing to the real world…
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Comment & OpinionWill Wagyu beef lose its mystique at a low price?
Will Wagyu beef lose its mystique at a low price?…
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NewsSoft drinks are 'low hanging fruit' says new DH report
The Department of Health (DH) has highlighted fizzy soft drinks as “low hanging fruit” in its battle to reduce the nation’s sugar intake.
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Comment & OpinionGreen Coke is so good it could replace Red Coke entirely
A few weeks ago I called on the industry to ‘dial down the sugar’. Coca-Cola has risen to the challenge.
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Comment & OpinionAds can be force for good
Last week’s Dispatches, Tricks of the Junk Food Business (C4, 2 June), reopened the discussion on the ethics of advertising…
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NewsAldi vows to double in size to total 1,000 stores by 2021
Buoyed by its stellar success, Aldi has vowed to double in size to 1,000 stores in the next seven years…
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NewsWarner's Budgens rolls out Taste Club loyalty card
Warner’s Budgens rolled out its Taste Club card to customers at its Broadway store in Worcestershire this week…
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Comment & OpinionWhy Coke is launching Coca-Cola Life
An increasingly technologically driven world has resulted in some of the biggest shifts in fmcg ever…
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Comment & OpinionTitania struggles with Technicolour postcards on Google Glass
I am, once again, having to write a pitch proposal when there’s nothing remotely interesting to say about the brand…





