All The Grocer articles in 15 August 2020 – Page 4
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Analysis & FeaturesHow Lidl is adapting its London stores to take on convenience
Lidl has changed its tone on its newer London stores, acknowledging they are an adaptation to target convenience. So how are they doing it?
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Grocer 33Full marks for store team secures Morrisons the win
In a very high scoring week Morrisons has landed its first win in almost two months
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NewsSuppliers and supermarkets set for post-Brexit Incoterms showdown
Sainsbury’s told suppliers last year that they must bear the costs of all tariff and customs arrangements on EU imports
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NewsSupermarket promotions still well below pre-coronavirus levels
Data compiled for The Grocer shows the total number of multibuys and single-product discounts offered by the major mults is down 22% this month compared with the start of March
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NewsSupermarket store openings back on course after lockdown
Several major supermarkets this week told The Grocer they had restarted property activity
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NewsDrinks brands turn to reformulation and price rises in wake of new duty dilution laws
Suppliers have made strategic changes after post duty point dilution
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NewsKraft Heinz set to bring Ethical Bean to UK
Kraft Heinz Canada has applied to register the trademark for the brand with the UK Intellectual Property Office
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NewsThe Grocer is looking for your dairy heroes
We’re looking for your nominations for a special Dairymen feature showcasing the people who went the extra mile during the pandemic
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NewsSainsbury’s hiring head of Brexit response
The newly created role is intended to help the supermarket identify the risks, opportunities and operational challenges of Brexit
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Comment & OpinionSexy summer sausage action with Heck
Latin guitar, swimwear and shades by the pool, fit bods and knowing smiles
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Analysis & FeaturesWhat will be the impact of the HFSS clampdown?
Health campaigners say government restrictions on HFSS foods are long overdue. Industry claims the costs outweigh the benefits. So will it help?
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Comment & OpinionBecoming a B Corp: a way to validate our sustainable mission
We are all united in the belief that business should be a force for good
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Comment & OpinionFood prices will rise in the new year. That is the reality of Brexit
The fundamentals of food price inflation have been sorely tested by the coronavirus. But the balance is about to tip
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NewsFortnum & Mason launches podcast on key issues and trends in food
The podcast will be presented by food writer and critic Tom Parker Bowles, who also writes the luxury retailer’s annual recipe book The Cook Book
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NewsCJ Lang invites customers to design its new Spar lorry
The group is inviting customers to design the livery of a Spar lorry that will deliver food and drink products to stores across Scotland
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NewsWaitrose to reintroduce carrier bag recycling scheme
The initiative was temporarily stopped in March due to coronavirus
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NewsWaitrose.com turnover at £1bn ‘run rate’, says James Bailey
It puts Waitrose.com on course to hit a target announced in May last year of tripling its turnover to become a £1bn business within three years
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NewsHellmann’s moves into chilled category with coleslaw launch
It marks the first time the brand has launched a licensed product
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NewsTurkey Twizzlers return as Bernard Matthews launches ‘healthier’ incarnation
They are launching into the mults this week – with Bernard Matthews looking to reintroduce them to school dinners in future
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Range PreviewRange preview: Tesco Christmas 2020
Orange and maple are the big flavour trends for Tesco this year and it has threaded the combo through meats, cheese and desserts





