All The Grocer articles in 19 January 2019 – Page 3
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Comment & OpinionBrexit isn’t a poker game – MPs must act now to end the nightmare for food and drink businesses
The uncertainty that has gripped businesses since the referendum reached new levels last night
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Comment & OpinionWhy we should resist the vegan putsch
Vegans, about 1% of the population when I last checked, are currently trying to shape the public discourse on food
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NewsM&S trials plastic-free packaging for fruit & veg
The retailer is stepping up a commitment to become a zero-waste business by 2025
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Grocer 33Asda wins by £1.11 with lowest price for 18 products
Asda carried the lowest price for 18 lines this week, a dozen of these exclusively cheapest
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Grocer 33Sainsbury's Drumchapel, Glasgow: Grocer 33 store of the week
‘We had great results over Christmas and sold out of many higher-priced goods’
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Grocer 33'Welcoming' store in Drumchapel wins it for Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s scored 80 points helped by a high checkout score
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NewsWilliam Grant & Sons exits wine as Piper-Heidsieck deal ends
The time had come for supplier to focus on “continuing to build our premium spirits portfolio”, said its MD
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NewsThe Original Factory Shop closes 20 more stores under CVA
The closures followed 32 first announced last year
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NewsFentimans adds 'British-inspired' Apple & Blackberry fizz
The drink is designed to be consumed on its own, but marketing director Andrew Jackson said it could also work well with vodka
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NewsCo-op signals move to online with director of e-commerce role
Conway was previously Asda’s senior director of grocery e-commerce and Morrisons’ head of online
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NewsTesco readies rented units for no-deal Brexit storage emergencies
The Grocer revealed in November that supermarkets had hundreds of thousands of sq ft of warehousing space standing empty
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NewsWaitrose names Ross Avery as finance director
Avery replaces Loraine Woodhouse, who quit Waitrose in October to join Halfords as its CFO
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NewsKarren Brady to speak at diversity in grocery conference
The event is aimed at all businesses, senior leaders and entry-level employees, and will include talks, workshops and networking
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Comment & OpinionHow smaller portions can become the 'new normal'
There is overwhelming evidence that our food environments affect what we buy and eat
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My Alternative CVBen Jackson, Capsicana, on Madonna, guitars and Jeff Bridges
‘When I first set up Capsicana I probably told my mates I was working down the market!’
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Comment & OpinionCybersecurity is a vital cost for retailers and needn't be complex
In 2018, retail ranked the most at risk of cyberattacks out of 18 other industries
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NewsMedia Bites 18 Jan: Premier Foods, ABF, Patisserie Valerie
Premier Foods has blamed problems with its logistics overhaul for sliding sales at the end of last year
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NewsCity Snapshot: International sales drive "robust" performance at Bakkavor
Listed ready meals giant Bakkavor (BAKK) has heralded a “robust” performance in 2018 after reporting 3.2% year-on-year growth, UK recipe kit business SimplyCook secures funding, and the rest of the news from the City
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NewsTesco only big four retailer to increase booze share in 2018
Waitrose was the biggest loser, with its share of booze sales falling from 5.4% to 4.7%
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NewsTresemmé expands Pro Collection with sulphate-free range
The range includes shampoo, conditioner and Shine Lock Serum





