All The Grocer articles in 18 April 2020 – Page 5
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Morrisons launches phone shopping service for elderly & vulnerable customers
Vulnerable customers will be able to order groceries by phone and have them delivered the next day
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Ornua enjoys strong 2019 but warns of coronavirus impact on business
Ornua said the coronavirus crisis would negatively impact its business and ’severely impact market sentiment’
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Growing challenger brands face stock wipe-outs and cashflow shortages
Startups experiencing strong sale increases due to the coronavirus outbreak have warned stock levels risk dropping because they were ‘unprepared’ for such sudden growth
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Jacob’s Mini Cheddars given Mexican twist with new trio of flavours
Pladis is looking to lure in younger shoppers with a spicy Mini Cheddars trio
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Northern Monk and Aunt Bessie’s team up for ‘roast dinner’ beer duo
The Roast Dinner Pale Ale had been brewed with Aunt Bessie’s Yorkshire puddings and roast potatoes
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Moy Park turns test kitchen into meals on wheels production line
The NPD kitchen at the poultry giant’s Craigavon site in Northern Ireland is now creating 1,000 meals a week
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Aldi and Morrisons call end to all buying restrictions
Waitrose also removed the majority of temporary buying restrictions at the weekend
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Doritos to challenge Pringles with Stax canisters launch
The chips have been given a new shape “optimised to fit their unique packaging”
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Coronavirus shouldn’t affect GSCOP, Tacon tells supermarket bosses
Tacon has urged retailers to use the flexibility within the code
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Mornflake pushes gut health with Fibreful porridge duo
The NPD promises double the fibre of standard rolled porridge oats, containing 25.6g per 100g
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Genius Brewing nets major cash injection from former Molson Coors boss
It would use the investment to support digital marketing during its current ‘short-term pivot’ to e-commerce
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City snapshot: Treasury to increase loans available under government-backed scheme
The Chancellor is preparing to double the amount of interest-free cash available to larger companies hammered by the effects of the coronavirus pandemic
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Media Bites 14 April: Supermarkets/coronavirus, Government loans, Amazon
Supermarket chains suffer a sharp fall in sales over the past fortnight, government emergency aid to be retooled, Amazon on hiring spree.
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Ribena and Lucozade to be ‘first to get 100% sustainable’ plastic bottles
It comes following a ‘major breakthrough’ by bio-industrial solutions company Carbios
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Focus On Butters & Spreads: 16 May
As the UK settled into lockdown, Celebrity Bake Off hit TV, followed by Easter. This triple-whammy inspired confined Brits to bake with abandon
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Kellogg’s announces food donations to help those in need during pandemic
It will work with charity partners including FareShare to distribute a minimum of three million servings
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St Pierre overhauls packaging and wins Tesco listing
It said the new look celebrated the brand’s ‘rich French heritage’
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