All The Grocer articles in 17 March 2018 – Page 6
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NewsMorrisons enters 'growth phase' of three-pronged fightback
Dave Potts said core store growth was combining with growth into wholesale markets, including a deal with McColl’s
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NewsFraudsters posing as Iceland to scam supplier
Fraudsters posing as Iceland scam supplier out of €26,000 shipment
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Comment & OpinionI'd eat my hat if Brexit wasn't part of Unilever's decision
Unilever has insisted its decision to merge its UK plc and Dutch NV into one legal entity based in the Netherlands wasn’t
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Category ReportLosing its bottle? Bottled water category report 2018
The humble water bottle has been at the centre of a scandal. Not that Brits are turning their backs on water itself
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NewsFlavoured water a hit as Brits down extra 33 million litres
Value sales of plain water were up 5.1% in still and 7.7% in sparkling to a total of £299.1m
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Comment & OpinionWhy has Conviviality spent out on company-owned stores?
The flotation of Conviviality on the stock market in 2013 was one of the most unlikely events in the history of grocery
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Comment & OpinionNewsagents need support from publishers and wholesalers
I have written before about the multiplicity of tasks facing small retailers, but some of the most challenging are in CTNs
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Comment & OpinionBuild trust in cryptocurrency
We are on the cusp of a new world where e-commerce becomes b-commerce: Bitcoin commerce…
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Analysis & FeaturesPower list 2018: who's steering the public's mood about food?
Our list of the top 10 players in public affairs reflects an increasingly open world, where trade bodies, brands and retailers have to move fast to keep on top of public opinion, and social media has created the ‘celebrity lobbyist’





