All The Grocer articles in 17 October 2015 – Page 5
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Grocer 33Sainsbury's Beaconsfield: G33 store of the week
Service is key to what we do – it’s always something we talk about when we have our daily meetings
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NewsNational Living Wage set to hike big retailer wages, says PwC
Retail will be the sector hit hardest by the NLW
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Comment & OpinionIndulgent NPD is alive and well at Anuga – even the bread rolls have chocolate noses
Last weekend, more than 160,000 visitors from across the globe packed their bags and headed to Cologne in Germany…
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Analysis & FeaturesLow Canadian production pushes up coldwater prawn prices
Coldwater prawn prices have been increasing due to low seasonal production in Canada
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Analysis & FeaturesScience for sale: does food and drink funding distort debate?
The Times unveiled a catalogue of payments by Coca-Cola to sugar studies - so what’s the damage?
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NewsSainsbury's mobile phone service to close in January
Sainsbury’s will shut down its mobile network at the beginning of 2016 just two years after its launch
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Media Bites 16 October: Diageo, pricing, WH Smith, McDonalds
A busy morning covering results from Unilever, WH Smith and Casino, along with rumours Diageo will sell its beer business and the government looking at ways for supermarkets to simplify pricing.
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NewsCity snapshot: Nestlé sales disappoint in the third quarter
Nestlé has reported disappointing third quarter figures as the withdrawal of its Maggi noodles in India and a slower-than-expected recovery in China took their toll.
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NewsNature's Way rolls out Alive! Soft Jells multi-vitamins
Nature’s Way UK has expanded its Alive! vitamins portfolio with a premium Soft Jells range…
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NewsWarburtons thinks big with Giant Crumpets for dinner
Warburtons is hoping to make crumpets a dinnertime favourite with the launch of a new ‘giant’ version…
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Analysis & FeaturesWill Tesco nail loyalty with instant money guarantee?
The first meaningful innovation by Tesco in a long time.” That’s HSBC analyst Dave McCarthy’s verdict
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NewsKellogg's UK profits slump as Brits turn away from cereals
Kellogg’s suffered a profit slump in the UK last year as it battled falling demand for cereals.
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NewsInnocent UK slumps but EU revenues soar
Operating profits have slumped by more than 20% at Innocent as the smoothie maker battles tough conditions in the UK chilled juice sector.
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Comment & OpinionBrand Guarantee is simple. But how much will it cost Tesco?
Brand Guarantee is beautifully simple. But how much will it cost? Who will fund it? And will it work for Tesco?
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NewsTobacco sales fall in more than a third of c-stores after display ban
They had three years to prepare for the tobacco display ban, but since April the window has slammed down on c-stores
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NewsRoger Burnley leaves Sainsbury's to take up Asda COO role
Roger Burnley is returning to Asda as its new chief operating officer
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My Alternative CVNigel Edwards, Icelandic Seachill, on boats and Grimsby docks
My first proper job was at the Seafish Authority as a fish technologist
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NewsTesco Now trademark prompts one-hour delivery rumours
Tesco looks to have moved closer to its own one-hour delivery service after trademarking the name Tesco Now
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NewsRuth Jones and Ben Miller join Tesco family in new ad push
Tesco has turned to the director of the iconic title sequences for James Bond
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NewsBIS to study better unit pricing after Which? super-complaint
The government is launching a new consultation on pricing in the wake of the Which? super-complaint





