All The Grocer articles in 18 June 2016 – Page 6
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NewsWH Smith switches food to go range from Urban Eat to Munch
The Munch brand, rolling into WH Smith exclusively this week, comprises more than 70 products
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NewsGender marketing lines are increasingly blurred
Sir, Claire Nuttall’s call for more sex-specific brands goes against the prevailing trend
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Comment & OpinionHerbs and spices guidelines show fraud prevention progress
The document Guidance on Authenticity of Herbs and Spices is an encouraging development
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NewsHaloodies halal meat lines win Amazon Fresh listings
The brand has launched 16 lines (rsp: £2.15-£12.99) with the web giant’s new grocery service
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NewsInconsistent steak quality 'offputting' says AHDB report
More than three quarters of consumers have experienced a tough steak bought from a supermarket
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Comment & OpinionDave Lewis on Tesco's call to arms on food waste
There is no time to waste on food waste, says the Tesco CEO
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Grocer 33Tesco Springhill, Hockley, Birmingham: G33 store of the week
One of the challenges is that there are a large number of different nationalities and you have to respond to all of them
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Grocer 33Tesco Hockley wins with full marks for its staff
One member of staff used a store app on his phone to help our shopper find an item
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News'Antibiotic-free' meat label on horizon
Karro Food Group recently registered a new trademark, showing a pig’s head with ‘antibiotic free’ written above it
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Comment & OpinionFood Unwrapped: sound advice on holiday weight loss
This show had some good tips on how to cheer up when the time comes to strip off in front of strangers in the sunshine
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Analysis & FeaturesAndy Savage: the Morrisons store manager who fixes things
The Grocer’s Store Manager of the Year has overcome countless challenges yet still has an appetite for turnarounds
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NewsCalifornian almonds set for bumper crop
California is the world’s biggest almond producer and the biggest exporter of almonds to the UK
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Comment & OpinionGet video into the marketing mix
The Cannes Lions advertising festival has started to embrace the partnership between creativity and digital technology
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Comment & OpinionHow now, Cow? How milk can play the premium indulgence card
Exclusive research for The Grocer found nearly one fifth of 25 to 34-year-olds rate whole milk the healthiest type of milk
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Canned & Ambient Goods: 23 July
Prices have fallen to their lowest level since October 2012 but low prices haven’t encouraged shoppers to buy more goods. Yet a handful of players are growing sales. How?
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NewsMedia Bites 17 June: Poundland, Unilever, high street, US sugar tax
Poundland profits crash amid interest from Steinhoff; Unilever warns its staff that Brexit could harm the business; shoppers shrugged off Brexit fears in May as high street sales beat forecasts; and Philadelphia becomes the first large US city to introduce a sugar tax on fizzy drinks.
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Comment & OpinionEat right, not clean: ignore food fads and stick to your guns
Where’s the space for those of us ‘just eating’ or, in our case, ‘eating right’?
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NewsPoundland shares rocket as Steinhoff mulls takeover bid
Steinhoff is back shopping for a European retailer after it announced it was mulling a takeover bid for Poundland
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NewsFSA set to appeal High Court ruling over DSM exemption for Newby
Newby Foods won a four-year court battle against the FSA over the classification of its meat products earlier this year
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Analysis & FeaturesAsda's poor service and availability laid bare by G33
Sainsbury’s scooped the Grocer 33 awards for both customer service and availability at this week’s Grocer Gold Awards





