All The Grocer articles in 14 September 2019
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Analysis and Features
Four food trends Kourtney Kardashian is pushing on Poosh
On top of articles that address important issues like the best stage of the lunar cycle to clean your house, there’s a lot of advice on food and drink
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News
The Grocer launches Best of Own-Label Awards
Seven titles are up for grabs including Best Own-Label Buyer of the Year, Best Own-Label Range of the Year and Best Own-label Supplier Development Chef
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Category Report
Beating the freeze: winter remedies category report 2019
When temperatures turn frozen, Brits turn to cold and flu meds. And ever more are choosing higher-priced sprays and inhalers
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Comment and Opinion
Love Island’s Tommy Fury declares love… for mayonnaise
Hellmann’s has coupled up with the Love Island buffster, about whom the most interesting thing is that he likes mayo
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News
Morrisons raises prices as cost pressures take effect
The supermarket has increased prices on more than 1,000 food and drink lines across its ambient, chilled and frozen aisles
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Comment and Opinion
Heinz serves up savoury sadness of single bean
Have you ever eaten a full-choc Kit Kat that’s rolled off the production line without a wafer?
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Comment and Opinion
Letters: M&S must adapt to cultural changes
M&S dropping out of the FTSE 100 is proof the retailer has not adapted quickly enough to cultural changes
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Comment and Opinion
Snicker: Marathon lolz set to make return
We’ve had nearly 30 years of weak jokes along the lines of ‘I’m not doing a marathon – I’ll do a Snickers though!”
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Analysis and Features
Food price inflation jumps as Brexit puts pressure on the pound
Supermarket inflation hit its highest level for 14 months in August
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Comment and Opinion
Cadbury tugs at the heartstrings with Donate Your Words ad
It seems only yesterday that Cadbury was tugging at our heartstrings
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Analysis and Features
Can Johnson’s ‘all-Ireland food zone’ plan replace the backstop?
Boris Johnson’s suggestion may yet fly with Ireland and the EU. But how would it work?
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News
Co-op to extend John Lewis click & collect service to more than 50 stores
The rollout follows a trial in six Co-op stores which began in May
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News
Snaffling Pig to seek cash for wider pork market expansion
The Berkshire-based business hit Crowdcube this week seeking £750k in exchange for a 7% stake
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News
PayPoint links with Paysafe to offer in-store online payments system
The partnership will allow customers to pay for online purchases in stores using cash
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News
Waitrose split with new online partner TDP followed ‘culture clash’
Expectations differed over what could be achieved and how quickly
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Comment and Opinion
The wine trade has been treated with callous disregard
The government has betrayed the wine trade. That’s the message from the Wine & Spirit Trade Association
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Category Report
Can milk become a sacred cow again? The Dairymen milk report 2019
Milk brands are fighting back against plant-based alternatives with health-based NPD. But will it be enough to maintain sales?
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Category Report
Small but powerful: The Dairymen dairy for kids report 2019
From yoghurt to cheddar, kids are already shaping the future of some dairy categories. So how are brands responding?
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Category Report
Back from the dead: The Dairymen butters & spreads report 2019
After years in decline, vegetable fat spreads are back in growth, with sales up £12.5m in the past year. What’s behind this rebirth?
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News
Japanese drinks giant Asahi sees sales surge across UK
The company said the growth was achieved “through continued investment in brand marketing campaigns”…