All The Grocer articles in 16 March 2019 – Page 3
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Comment and Opinion
Letters: Businesses are missing out on apprenticeship funding
It’s time that organisations invest in training their current and future workforce and help strengthen the UK economy
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News
Soylent to make UK high street debut with WH Smith listing
The Californian brand will roll two variants of its core meal replacement drink
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Grocer 33
Waitrose, Worthing: Grocer 33 store of the week
‘Customers expect a lot from Waitrose when it comes to service’
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Grocer 33
'Bright and clean' Worthing store wins it for Waitrose
The shopping experience was ‘very positive’, with ‘really helpful staff’
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Comment and Opinion
There's no eggs & bacon ad ban on London transport
It is simply untrue to say that eggs or bacon are banned from advertising on London’s transport network
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Analysis and Features
10 natural product trends from ExpoWest
CBD, keto and cauliflower were among the major trends spotted at the US exhibition this month
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Analysis and Features
Morrisons results: what the analysts say
Here’s what experts have to say about this morning’s results from Morrisons
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Comment and Opinion
Six ways businesses can do a better job on diversity and inclusion
There was a real buzz of optimism at the inaugural Diversity & Inclusion in Grocery event last week
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News
Morrisons’ chief technology officer Anna Barsby leaves role
Barsby was Morrisons’ chief technology officer for three years, during which the supermarket launched voice shopping through Alexa
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News
Food and farming leaders slam 'disgraceful' tariffs decision
The government today published the long-awaited details of the UK’s new tariff schedule that would apply in the event of a no-deal
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News
Charities and FWD urge PM to avert no-deal Brexit food crisis
Children, hospital patients and people in cared-for settings are among the groups most at risk, according to the letter
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News
Costa Coffee adds more free-from options in spring menu
Available in stores nationwide from this week, the refreshed menu has savoury and sweet options
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News
Lloyds and Visa to pay a fee for cashback transactions
The initiative follows a decline in the number of cash machines in operation particularly in rural areas
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News
Hatch Mansfield sees sales fall in 'competitive' wine market
But despite falling sales, protfits were largely stable
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News
City snapshot: Morrisons profits jump as wholesale arm drives sales
Profits jumped 8.6% at Morrisons on the back of strong revenue growth in its wholesale arm, retail technology business Eagle Eye saw half-year sales surge 30% and the rest of the news from the City
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News
Media Bites 13 March: Brexit, Domino's Pizza, GSK
Britain would slash tariffs on the vast majority of goods entering the country in a no-deal scenario, the government has confirmed
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News
Brindisa Spanish Foods plans northern growth with new hires
The speciality wholesaler has operated in the south of England for 30 years
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News
Former Typhoo sales director to support small brands with export agency
Exporting is Great will offer support to challenger brands amid Brexit uncertainty
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News
Birds Eye bins premium fish Inspirations sub-brand
The move comes after the struggling Inspirations range dropped double digits in value and volume sales in last year’s Grocer Top Products survey