All The Grocer articles in 18 July 2015 – Page 2
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Grocer 33
Morrisons Beverley wins G33 shop with top service from staff
Shop floor service was a key ingredient in the success of this week’s winning store, Morrisons in Beverley
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Analysis and Features
John Lewis says Switch the Lights
John Lewis has switched to LED lighting, making its customers happier and saving itself a bundle
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Category Report
Left on the shelf? Canned & Ambient Category Report 2015
The overall category is having a tough time, but key brands and sub-sectors are bucking the trend
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Category Report
Discounters rise: Home Baking Category Report 2015
Prices are on the up in the home baking aisle despite the soaring influence of the discounters
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Comment and Opinion
Retailers look alike because they all want the same shoppers
Selling starts with understanding the needs of your customer. It’s fundamental
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Analysis and Features
CMA Which? pricing probe has no problem with shrinking packs
The Competition & Markets Authority confirmed it had no objections to the so-called “grocery shrink ray”
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Comment and Opinion
Buckfast Tonic Wine's vision for growth is far from cloistered
The 15% abv tonic wine, currently Britain’s 104th biggest booze brand, has its sights set on entering the top 100
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News
Seabrook Crisps hungry for deals as part of expansion plan
Seabrook Crisps is eyeing potential bolt-on acquisitions as it seeks to broaden its portfolio and expand into new snacking categories following LDC-backed MBO.
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Analysis and Features
It's promo business as usual as Which? is shown the door
The major retailers will have been relieved that the CMA did not find widespread evidence of misleading practices
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Comment and Opinion
Opinion: National Living Wage provides opportunity for businesses too
With the chance to review their wage structures and even get out ahead of changes, SME business need not be disadvantaged by the NLV
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News
Tangerine gets SpongeBob and Turtle power in Nickelodeon licensing tie-up
Tangerine Confectionery has teamed up with Nickelodeon for the first time
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Comment and Opinion
Living wage and Sunday Trading are a blow for independents
George Osborne’s summer Budget last week turned a lot of heads – especially among independent retailers
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Comment and Opinion
Opinion: Welfare needs commitment across the entire supply chain
Animal welfare increasingly matters to consumers, NGOs and businesses alike
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News
Health food wholesaler Tree of Life's sales soar 14%
Health food wholesaler Tree of Life has posted sales up 14% to £45m
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Analysis and Features
Global poultry boom set to push up oilseeds prices
As the USDA confirms global soyabean stocks are lower than expected due to rocketing demand
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News
Andrew Yaxley shakes up top team at Tesco Ireland
Yaxley, who had a reputation as a tough negotiator in his time running the UK sales team, was widely praised for his trials of new formats in London
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Analysis and Features
Fancy Food Show in New York showcases trending NPD
The Fancy Food Show in New York City is a fantastic showcase of all that is interesting and innovative in gourmet and natural foods
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News
Convenience shopping then and now: key stats from the Co-op report
The Co-operative Group has published a retrospective on convenience retailing over the past 50 years
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News
Diesel price war in prospect as supermarkets drop prices
Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Asda and Tesco have all cut 2ppl off diesel
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Rankings
Britain's 100 Biggest Alcohol Brands: who's come up trumps?
Our survey of Britain’s Biggest Alcohol Brands in association with Nielsen shows the game’s got tougher