All The Grocer articles in 16 May 2020 – Page 5
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NewsSymington’s dips into the red after exit of licensed brands
Symington’s plunged back into the red last year, as the planned exit of its Ainsley Harriott and Golden Wonder brands hit the company’s financial performance
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Analysis & FeaturesWill coronavirus open the door to global food fraud?
Disrupted supply chains are a boon for food fraudsters. So what types of food are at risk, and how can the threat be count
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NewsEncona adds pair of sauces to overhauled lineup
The new duo – Chunky Sriracha and Scotch Bonnet – bring the brand’s range to 12…
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NewsWhite Claw hard seltzer to make UK debut next month
The brand will launch three flavours in the UK
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NewsKopparberg hoping to ‘redefine’ hard seltzers with new trio
It said it wanted to ‘redefine’ the hard seltzer category with the NPD
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Analysis & FeaturesWhat do lockdown easing measures mean for the food & drink industry?
Plans threaten disruption and other challenges for food and drink, but the sector may also offer a blueprint for other businesses to return to work
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Comment & OpinionLetters: There’s a pandemic on, let’s cut out the unhealthy food and drink ads
During lockdown, certain food companies have been heavily promoting unhealthy food, even to the most vulnerable members of society
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Comment & OpinionNPD is making a comeback but more support will be needed from grocers
Grocers also need to find new ways to respond to shopper missions that are being lost in the melee
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Grocer 33Tesco Aldershot: Grocer 33 store of the week
‘We have a great supply chain providing the stock, and distribution have done a great job’
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Comment & OpinionMaltesers foursome have fun with the norms of lockdown
The Zoom conversation has quickly become a staple of TV advertising. It’s recognisable and relatively simple to produce
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NewsFood sold over Facebook Marketplace is endangering consumers, say experts
The Grocer found numerous profiles on Facebook Marketplace selling foods such as meat, eggs and fish, with often no clear evidence that necessary safety checks had been met
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NewsSainsbury’s takes Chop Chop delivery service outside London
Sainsbury’s said the expansion would support efforts to feed the nation and help meet unprecedented demand
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NewsDefra set to secure exemption for food workers from UK quarantine measures
The FDF joined other sectors in warning a quarantine on often foreign maintenance staff could bring factories grinding to a halt
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NewsLidl installs click & collect lockers at 24 UK stores
The lockers can be used to collect online orders from a range of retailers including Boohoo, JD Group and Holland & Barret
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NewsConvenience stores still suffering coronavirus availability problems
A broad consensus on the panel was that availability remained easily the biggest problem
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NewsFuture of Tobacco Retailing webinar available on demand
Topics of discussion include the fast approaching ban on menthol and flavoured tobacco as well as consumer trends and alternative nicotine products
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Comment & OpinionFood supply chain heroes make lineup of Key Workers Top Trumps
Think of playground favourite Top Trumps, and you normally imagine battles over fast cars or dinosaurs
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NewsDairy sector rolls out £1m Milk your Moments campaign
The 12-week ad push focuses on the importance of human connections during the coronavirus crisis
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NewsHealthy snacking brand Bepps raises six-figure emergency investment
The 2018-established business was able to raise between £100k and £200k from 4 existing investors
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NewsSupermarket price inflation spikes under lockdown as retailers halt deals
The Grocer Price Index recorded year-on-year inflation of 2% during the first full month of the UK lockdown in April





