All The Grocer articles in 18 August 2018 – Page 3
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NewsRetailers call on chancellor to freeze business rates
Latest CPI figures means retailers are facing a near £200m rates hike
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NewsIndonesian rum brand Nusa Caña arrives in the UK
Rum has repeatedly been tipped by the likes of Waitrose and the WSTA as the next major alcohol trend
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NewsAsda reports second quarter growth of 0.4%
Asda has now recorded five consecutive quarters of like-for-like growth
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Comment & OpinionMillennials hate mayo? Don’t believe the hype
First, they killed off letter writing, now millennials are coming for our sauces (apparently)
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NewsPernod Ricard to ramp up Xmas spend for posh brands
It will kick off four above the line campaigns behind Absolut, Jameson, Plymouth Gin and Beefeater Pink from October onwards
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My Alternative CVSam Knights, MD, Threefold, on Easter eggs and racing cars
‘My first job? Press officer at Guinness World Records
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NewsBeyond Meat confirms autumn retail launch for burger
The brand was forced to scrap its planned August launch over concerns it would be unable to fulfil demand
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NewsIce cream deals deepen in face of scorching summer
The category’s value has soared £55m as a result of the heatwave
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Comment & OpinionMore to Brits' love of chicken than simply price
Chicken has won Britain’s hearts and brings a good quality and versatile protein to many people
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NewsChewy Moon reaches out to crowd to fund retail expansion
Direct-to-consumer children’s snack company Chewy Moon has reached out to the crowd for a cash injection to fund a move into retail stores.
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NewsMedia Bites 17 Aug: Asda, Carlsberg, UK retail sales
Asda has secured its fifth straight quarter of rising sales, boosted by an expanded vegan range and the launch of premium gins
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NewsCity snapshot: Tuk Tuk Chai ditches Dragons' Den for crowdfund cash
A chilled chai drink manufacturer which secured a £100k investment on Dragons’ Den has ditched the funding in favour of a crowdfunded cash injection, Vaping should be promoted as a less harmful alternative to smoking by the government, a committee of MPs has said today and the rest of the news from the City.
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NewsGlyphosate essential for UK food production, say farmers
British farming bodies have stressed the necessity and safety of glyphosate after the US Monsanto ruling
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NewsCo-op overtakes discounters in store planning 'space race'
The Co-op overtook the two discounters for the most planning applications submitted in the first half of 2018
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NewsCrediton Dairy posts 9.7% sales increase to £68.5m
Despite the increase in turnover, its profits took a £1m hit as it focused on R&D
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NewsAldi raises the steaks with 36-day dry-aged Aberdeen Angus beef
Aldi’s Specially Selected steaks will be matured for longer than at any other UK supermarket – even Hawksmoor
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NewsBestway unveils new franchise model for Conviviality retailers
The wholesaler has spent the past four weeks meeting with retailers to set out a new franchise model for Bestway Retail
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NewsWaitrose becomes latest retailer to hit the reset button
The Grocer can reveal Waitrose has been working with consultants from OC&C on the process
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Analysis & FeaturesNine stores that have taken meat counters to the next level
Bryan Roberts, global insight director of tcc global, takes a look at examples of best practice from retailers looking to add value through serviced meat counters
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Category ReportYoung, single and roasting: Sunday roast category report 2018
Demographic data by Kantar paints an interesting picture of who’s eating roasts. Almost all age groups have upped their consumption
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