All The Grocer articles in 17 September 2016 – Page 3
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Analysis and Features
Beer, bangers and Brexit: life at Delight Wedlinka
Since setting up shop in 2013, the Polish cuisine specialist is now firmly rooted with the Eastern European locals in Tooting
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News
Promotional activity cools off at big mults in August
Shoppers looking to bag a summer bargain may have been disappointed last month
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Category Report
Spirits Category Report 2016
Brits are hitting the hard stuff… hard. Sales of spirits are up a stiff 3.2% after shoppers spent £108m more on liquor than last year, delivering the latest positive numbers in what…
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News
Co-op trials blockchain tech to boost traceability
Blockchain is the technology underpinning Bitcoin and is also referred to as ‘distributed ledgers’
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Comment and Opinion
Sausage Party: you'll never look at food the same way again
Some of Tinseltown’s biggest stars have given the weekly shop an all-singing, all-dancing makeover
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Grocer 33
Morrisons Dundee: Grocer 33 store of the week
It was especially good to win on a Sunday as there has been a recent push throughout Morrisons to do better on Sundays
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News
Crawshaw shares crash as price wars hit meat category
A slowdown in trading at Crawshaw and aggressive price cuts by the supermarkets has seen shares in the value butchery chain sink 43% today.
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Comment and Opinion
Digital is the way forward for loyalty
Despite looking at several loyalty propositions I have not found one yet that can be made to work in c-stores
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Analysis and Features
Top 10 indie speciality & fine food retailers
The independent market is teeming with retailers that trade in the finer things in life
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News
Waitrose to 'turbocharge' investment in stores as sales drop
The retailer was hit by a £25m property writedown on seven supermarkets it no longer plans to open
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News
PepsiCo takes on Butterkist with Pop Works from the US
The ‘cinema-style’ snack is ‘wet popped’ – meaning the corn kernels expand in a kettle as opposed to hot air
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News
Tulip to be split into four as part of radical restructure
New CEO Steve Francis admitted the business had “lost its edge”
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News
Booker gets Budgens/Londis boost
Booker sales surged 15.2% in Q2 but the tobacco display ban remains a drag on performance
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News
Asda's That's Better is a 'phantom promotion' say critics
The retailer said last week it had cut the price of thousands of lines by an average of 15%
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News
ONS sees no post-Brexit dip in consumer confidence despite August sales fall
Food retailers made a particularly strong contribution to growth
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News
Ritz gets healthier Bakefuls flavoured snacks from Mondelez
The baked crackers claim to contain 30% less fat than regular potato crisps
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News
British Council of Shopping Centres changes name to Revo
The new name for the BCSC combines the terms retail and evolution
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News
Today's Group offers food waste advice to retailers
The buying group is running advice articles across its online and print channels to promote food waste best practice
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Analysis and Features
Excellence in dairy retailing: fixtures that will grab the punters
Who are the best practice pioneers when it comes to dairy merchandising and ranging?
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Analysis and Features
Whey to go: how the dairy industry is tackling waste
Dairy has more avoidable manufacturing waste than any other food and drink category, according to Wrap