All The Grocer articles in 20 August 2016 – Page 3
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Analysis & FeaturesIn depth: Own label front and centre in Tesco's new store layouts
The UK’s biggest retailer has put its own label front and centre of the shelf in its latest strategic play
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NewsStoking the NPD fires: there is good work being done
Sir, I read with interest your report regarding research from IRI showing a 13% fall in the number of new launches between
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NewsFarmers and food inspectors 'most trusted by shoppers'
But only one in three trust supermarkets when it comes to food safety
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Analysis & FeaturesDigital DNA project aims to get supply chain into shape
Nailing data uniformity could unlock £2bn in sales opportunities
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NewsThai rice rockets thanks to exports drop
Thai rice prices are up 29.7% year on year after an 8% fall in Thai exports to nine million tonnes
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Analysis & FeaturesBrazilian commodity prices leap as world watches Rio
Buyers should be prepared to pay a bit more for the country’s food and drink exports this summer
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NewsConsumers want stricter campylobacter targets, says FSA
Most consumers want retailers and processors to reduce the most serious instances of the bug below the current target
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NewsLidl decision to restock non-food on Sundays a 'no-brainer'
Non-food items on sale during week one are expected to include chainsaws and hedge trimmers for £60
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NewsAmazon to open 'advanced' fulfilment centre in Tilbury, Essex
The centre will be equipped with Amazon’s “most advanced” robotics technology
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NewsCo-op sets 21 September start date for 5:1 membership proposition
From that day more than 5.1 million Co-op members will have their new blue membership cards
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NewsAsda suffers sharpest quarterly sales decline in history
The retailer has now suffered eight consecutive quarterly declines in sales
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Comment & OpinionSupplier councils can help wholesalers cut costs
It is inevitable that the uncertainties generated by the Brexit vote are going to make life very tough for the foreseeable
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NewsGovernment admits it hasn't yet determined sugar levy cut-off
The Treasury said it had not yet decided whether to exclude small companies altogether based on a cut-off
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NewsNine categories challenged to slash sugar by 20% in obesity plan
The categories making the largest contribution to children’s sugar intake will be expected to reformulate
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Grocer 33Waitrose Willerby: Grocer 33 store of the week
People might stop buying hot chocolate and porridge oats when it’s hot, but they never stop buying roast dinners
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NewsWalmart shrugs off Asda woes to post second quarter sales growth
Walmart’s shares rose 2.5% in early trading to $74.75 after sales growth in its home market helped it record a second quarter constant currency sales rise of 2.8% to US$123.6bn.
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Category Report21st century roast: Sunday Roast Category Report 2016
Sunday roasts are on the wane as Brits enjoy their midweek chickens with a side of Netflix. How are retailers responding?
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Category ReportFlying the flag: Hot Desserts Category Report 2016
British favourites spotted dick and jam roly poly are steaming ahead. Can their growth boost the wider hot desserts market
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NewsCMA gives provisional green light to Hain’s Orchard fruit juice deal
The Competition and Markets Authority has accepted the concessions made by US food group Hain Celestial to buy UK fruit juice player Orchard House Foods.
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My Alternative CVAsh Barnett, St Helen's Farm, on goats and Bear Grylls
Like a lot of teenagers, my first job was a part-time role at my local supermarket





