All The Grocer articles in 17 December 2016 – Page 32
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Analysis & FeaturesSocial media froth of the year: Sainsbury's #sandwichgate
Woe betide anyone that comes between a Brit and their sandwich
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Analysis & FeaturesIntrigue of the year: what did Ronny do wrong?
Lidl replaced charismatic German with 34-year-old Härtnagel
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Analysis & FeaturesShrinker of the year: Toblerone loses triangles
Tabloids have been obsessed with chocolate’s vanishing act for years
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Analysis & FeaturesStory of the year: love it or hate it, Brexit happened ...
It wasn’t until October that the ramifications of Brexit really hit home for food and drink
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NewsYorkshire Poultry Products rescue deal saves 126 jobs
More than 120 jobs have been saved at a halal poultry processor after administrators at KPMG struck a rescue deal.
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NewsBacon sales slump: is that WHO cancer report to blame?
Bacon has been the biggest casualty of the supermarket price war, with sales plummeting by £122.6m
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NewsUK milk sales down £240m over two years
Total fresh milk sales fell by more than £180m last year, and by a further £54m this year
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NewsIs there life in Coke Life yet?
Reformulation hasn’t boosted sales, and listings and variants have been cut
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NewsSupermarket price wars slash sales by £800m
Fresh meat is biggest victim with £328m lost through price cuts and share declines
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NewsCo-op sharpens game with overhaul of IT
Co-op Food has signed a contract with software provider SAP to provide it with a new IT infrastructure
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NewsM&S plans to ramp up Lunch to You van sales operation
M&S is planning a rapid expansion of its little known Lunch to You van sales operation
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Grocer 33Sainsbury's London Road, Redhill: Grocer 33 store of the week
What we tried to give them was as good a shopping experience in this temporary set-up
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NewsSupermarkets 'among least trusted' with consumer data
Financial institutions, healthcare providers and car and home insurers had the best reputations
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Comment & OpinionDiscounters setting agenda whatever the big four's progress
The Top Products Survey is a sobering reminder that the march of the discounters is far from over
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NewsFirst Milk back in the black after focusing on its core strengths
CEO Mike Gallacher said the “scale of our transformation has been delivered by focusing on the big things”
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Comment & OpinionReady to sell invisible packs?
2016 has been so dominated by major cultural shifts that it’s easy to forget that some things haven’t changed
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Comment & OpinionNo PGI won't mean no protection
It’s likely that Scotch whisky and Cumberland sausages will still be protected in the UK
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NewsJust Eat to swallow rival Hungryhouse in £200m deal
An extra £40m could be added to the sum depending on delivery service’s performance
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Comment & OpinionJoanna Blythman on palm oil: the industry responds
Joanna Blythman says palm oil is “dirty” - but the industry argues boycotts are not the answer
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Comment & OpinionAmazon will place its own labels at centre of strategy
Sir, Amazon Go represents another example of it removing friction from the shopping process and continuously innovating





