All The Grocer articles in 19 October 2019 – Page 2
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Comment & Opinion
Asda’s Halloween switcheroo shows spooky season enthusiasm
Asda remains by far the supermarket keenest on spooky season
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News
Soft drinks suppliers to be hit by £600m black hole in Scottish DRS plans
Suppliers and trade bodies said the cross-border timing gap meant producers would be hit with a “double whammy”
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News
The Range serves up Iceland meals at its Paignton branch café
Diners can then choose from the Iceland Luxury frozen ready meals range available to buy in-store
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News
Tuffins trials deposit return scheme for Montgomery Waters plastic bottles
A reverse vending machine is on trial in Tuffins’ flagship Craven Arms store in Shropshire this week
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Analysis & Features
Hovis pricier at Sainsbury’s as mults raise bread prices
Average supermarket shelf prices for loaves, bread rolls, flatbreads and the like are up 4% year on year
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News
City snapshot: Danone lowers growth forecast despite third quarter sales uplift
French food giant Danone has lowered its 2019 like-for-like sales guidance despite reporting revenues growth in its third quarter. Plus, Remy Cointreau announces lower first half sales and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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News
Media Bites 18 Oct: Tariffs, Brexit, Asda
UK producers of Scotch Whisky and biscuits are bracing for a significant financial hit as new 25% US tariffs came into effect from today
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News
Pret a Manger set aside £10m for food allergy scandal costs, accounts reveal
Pret a Manger set aside almost £10m to cover legal costs after it became embroiled in a major food allergy scandal, newly filed accounts have revealed.
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News
Ugly Drinks secures ‘multi-million-dollar’ fundraise
The British-founded brand plans to use the funds for further expansion in Europe and the US…
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Category Report
The new dog’s dinner: petcare category report 2019
Today’s pets are following human food trends. And that’s opening up a growing market for vegan nutrition
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News
Seabrook Crisps sales boosted by own-label wins in first year under Calbee
Sales and profits at Seabrook Crisps jumped during its first year under Japanese snacking giant Calbee.
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My Alternative CV
Luke Boase, Lucky Saint, on Cliff Richard, Postman Pat and being superstitious
‘My motto in life is: you make your own luck’
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News
Blockhead claims ‘UK first’ with CBD-infused chewing gum
The brand has created a gum containing 3mg of CBD per piece
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Interviews
How Massimiliano Pogliani is staying true to Illy’s heritage
Illy’s first non-family CEO says his priority is to maintain its spirit of quality and independence
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Grocer 33
Lidl caps a good week by offering cheapest Grocer 33 shop
Lidl’s £50.55 total was £4.48 cheaper than runner-up Asda, making it 8.1% less expensive
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Grocer 33
Store of the week: Sainsbury’s Lewes Road, Brighton
‘I am very proud. We have some brilliant colleagues and they are all keen to go the extra mile for customers’
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Grocer 33
Full basket at winning Sainsbury’s store in Brighton
The store was the only one of the six retailers we tested to provide a full basket of 33 items
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Range Preview
Range preview: Mondelez Cadbury chocolate Easter eggs 2020
Here are the new Easter launches under the Dairy Milk, Mini Eggs, Bournville, Creme Egg, Fry’s and Maynard Bassetts brands which will hit shelves next year
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News
Fears new US tariffs ‘worse’ than a no-deal Brexit
The WTO has given the US the green light to impose 25% tariffs on a swathe of European Goods
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News
Deliveroo signs up scores of convenience stores and off licences
New partners include Costcutter, Budgens, Nisa and Best One retailers, plus hundreds of non-affiliated independents
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