All The Grocer articles in 17 June 2017 – Page 3
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News
Sainsbury’s slashes beer and cider offering in range review
Over 70 SKUs from both major brewers and premium brands have been axed
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Tesco crowned Grocer of the Year at Gold Awards
Tesco’s award capped a dazzling evening at the magnificent Guildhall in London
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Hovis targets healthy shoppers with range of Lower Carb loaves
The trio of 400g loaves promise 30% fewer carbs than typical sliced bread
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City snapshot: Majestic Wine slips into the red but is 'past the tipping point'
A “very strong” second half was not enough to keep Majestic Wine out of the red as the wine retailer recorded pre-tax losses of £1.5m.
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EU and China link for food fraud initiative
The project will be led by the Institute for Global Food Security at Queen’s University Belfas
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LDC declares the end of the “space race” as big four store numbers decline
The Local Data Company has claimed “the great space race is over” as big four store numbers fell last year amidst rising inflation and Brexit uncertainty.
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Analysis and Features
Tesco takes the top award with turnaround
Of the many tough decisions the judges had to make, the final one of the night “was probably the toughest”
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Burts Chips becomes first crisps brand to win Red Tractor stamp
Burts Chips has become the first crisps brand to receive the Red Tractor stamp of approval. The assurance mark was won for use of potatoes farmed responsibly, processed and packed in the UK, said the Plymouth snacks brand. The Red Tractor logo will appear on Burts’ 40g ...
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Comment and Opinion
Covering letters: be concise, committed and careful to check!
When it comes to writing a covering letter, the question you are answering is ‘why should the recruiter hire me’? says careers coach Joanna Jacobs
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Comment and Opinion
Marketing must move from generic to personal
In the past, consumers were accustomed to the community feel of their local shops
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Relex and Zenopt link to offer 'more accurate' staff planning
The aim of the system is to help retailers reduce costs while improving customer service
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Analysis and Features
Consistency is name of the game for Tesco
The furore over the launch of its so-called “fake farm” brands doesn’t appear to have bothered customers…
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Comment and Opinion
Pride yourself on green credentials? Check your supply chain
Not all products that are farmed or made in an environmentally sensitive manner can boast equally sustainable credentials
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Analysis and Features
Store manager of the year
The sheer scale of the challenges facing Dave Curness would have sent a lesser store manager away for a good cry
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Comment and Opinion
A business case for investing in food & drink startups
The focus on natural, healthy and organic products is creating opportunities for smaller, ‘authentic’ lines, says Richard O’Gorman of the Rabo Food & Agri Innovation Fund
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Analysis and Features
Food-to-go retailer of the year
Greggs has undergone a truly “impressive transformation of its product offer” said our judges…
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Weaker pound boosts earnings expectations at BAT
British American Tobacco has announced that first half earnings will be boosted by at 14% currency tailwind as it confirmed it is trading in line with expectations.
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Analysis and Features
Entrepreneur of the year
Fuel 10K’s Barney Mauleverer has done a “fabulous job” in building up the protein breakfast brand into a serious player
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Analysis and Features
Tesco shows leadership on food waste prevention
Minimising food waste is “embedded” in the Tesco business, said our judges