All The Grocer articles in 15 September 2018 – Page 5
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NewsInnocent Drinks sales boosted by international growth surge
The UK’s biggest smoothie maker Innocent Drinks has posted annual revenue growth of 22% as surging international sales boosted sales to almost £370m.
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Analysis & FeaturesIs Jamie Oliver's Tesco role any more than an ad coup?
It may seem a bitter medicine to some but Dave Lewis thinks an Oliver-backed health initiative is preferable to DH intervention
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Comment & OpinionImprove employee engagement with the right leadership style
Putting employee engagement and motivation on the company-wide agenda will lead to better performance
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My Alternative CVChris Lock, Lily's Kitchen, on Blondie and Patrick Stewart
I was being interviewed by an e-commerce retailer and two sentences in I realised I had absolutely no interest in the job
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NewsNespresso drives up Nestlé UK sales as petfood struggles
Nestlé posted a 3.6% rise in UK sales last year, with its Nespresso brand posting double-digit growth, but profits fell back as its key petfood division struggled.
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Analysis & FeaturesMorrisons' shares slide despite quarterly sales jump
Morrisons posted its best sales quarter for nine years and announced a special dividend gift to investors, but the hard-to-please City still sent the supermarket’s shares into the red.
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NewsUnilever plans big distribution push for Red Red stew pots
The supplier launched the vegan Red Red meals in January via Whole Foods Market
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NewsWeetabix pays tribute to late CEO Ken Wood
The company’s former chief executive died on 7 September at the age of 67.
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Comment & OpinionThe best operators are defying a tough market in cash & carry
While Blakemore was unable to sell most of its depots when it closed its cash & carry operation this summer, the biggest casualties in recent years have actually been delivered
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Category ReportWhisky revival: spirits category report 2018
Brits are quaffing whisky like there’s no tomorrow. And there’s nothing wee about the growth
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Comment & OpinionOn Your Farm: is slow-reared chicken the future of protein?
An enthusiastic Ruth Sanderson painted a rosy picture of Fosse Meadows Farm, Leicestershire
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Analysis & FeaturesPG Tips Perfect with Dairy-Free: acid test
Free-from continues to be a bonanza for grocery
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NewsQuorn unveils biggest-ever lineup of new products
Nine new products will launch into Asda and Ocado
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Comment & OpinionDigitise physical stores for a user-friendly environment
The potential to offer a more seamless experience is achievable
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Comment & OpinionCutting red tape after Brexit could lead to food fraud
The government has hinted it could waive food safety regulations in the event of a no-deal Brexit
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NewsOrdering technology aids growth in food for delivery
Almost three in 10 of under-30s ordering more food for delivery
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Grocer 33Lidl offers cheapest shop but Asda closes the gap to 8.8%
Guest Lidl has ended Asda’s three-week winning streak but in its last guest appearance Lidl was 9.8% cheaper
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NewsSupers slash deals in push for everyday low pricing
All the major retailers had fewer featured space promotions in stores last month compared to July
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Comment & OpinionTom Watson's weight loss proves official healthy diet advice is useless
The deputy Labour leader’s success with the Pioppi diet shows the government’s Eatwell plate has come to the end of the road, says Joanna Blythman
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Analysis & FeaturesWholesale: are we seeing the death of the cash & carry?
According to Him, the percentage of retailers using delivered wholesale for their main shopping mission has risen 22 percentage points to 89%





