All The Grocer articles in 20 February 2016 – Page 4
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Analysis & FeaturesIs Aldi rattled by rivals or just setting the record straight?
A ‘misleading’ ad came under fire but does Aldi have a point in claiming the price gap is not being closed?
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Analysis & FeaturesThe gig economy: what can online grocery learn from Uber?
Is there a way for the gig economy to help online grocery become more profitable? Or is it more trouble than it’s worth?
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Analysis & FeaturesGoodbye middleman?
The online shopping revolution is bringing fmcg brands and consumers closer together and threatening to cut middlemen out. How worried do retailers need to be?
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Grocer 33Aldi Lewisham: Grocer 33 store of the week
If you’re looking for an easy job then Aldi isn’t the place for you. But the company is very fair
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Grocer 33Refurbished Aldi Lewisham takes G33 mystery shopping win
Aldi has won the service award for the first time in its latest guest retailer appearance
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NewsWaitrose launches trial of wonky veg
The grade two veg range, sold under the ‘a little less than perfect’ strap, went on sale in 40 branches across the UK
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Comment & OpinionFood waste: the final mile
If supermarkets are to ensure more surplus food makes it to the hungry, retailers have to empower local people
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NewsTesco to add 100 food bank collection points
News comes on day it emerged Asda had removed unmanned collection points for food banks
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Comment & OpinionChewing over the question of gum in the classroom
Wrigley vs. the teaching profession: has it really gum to this?
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NewsYoung's launches range of gluten-free fish fingers
The brand has launched gluten-free Cod Fish Fingers and Omega 3 Fish Fingers
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NewsAldi UK urged to follow parent Aldi Süd in neonicotinoids ban
Aldi Süd announced a ban on eight pesticides on 1 January after a campaign by Greenpeace Germany
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NewsTreasury Wine profits rise on Asian demand
Treasury Wine Estates has doubled profits in the first half of its 2016 financial year on the back of soaring sales in Asia.
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NewsNicola Cargill hired to boost growth of Scottish shellfish
The Scottish Shellfish Marketing Group is eyeing growth in the mults and foodservice
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NewsKraft Heinz in pole position to take back Philadelphia
Kraft Heinz is in pole position to take back full control of Philadelphia as Mondelez readies a $3bn (£2.1bn) sale of its grocery and cheese division.
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NewsPropercorn on course to get its first taste of outside investment
Fast-growing popcorn brand Propercorn is close to securing its first injection of external cash since launching four years ago.
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NewsMedia Bites 19 Feb: Asda, Wal-Mart, Morrisons
This morning’s papers are full of Asda’s ”worst sales falls in its history”
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NewsCity snapshot: Coca-Cola HBC beats earnings expectations on margin expansion
Coca-Cola HBC shares on the up as it beats expectations, plus The Grocer has stories on Kraft Heinz and Propercorn and Tesco bid rumour drives Morrisons share price boost.
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Comment & OpinionTesco to buy Morrisons? It doesn't need to
Dave Lewis and Tesco don’t need Morrisons even if they can have them (which they probably can’t)
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Comment & OpinionAsda's back in play: watertight ways to deal with desperation
After months of silence and reorganisation, Asda is now engaging with its suppliers on 2016 plans
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My Alternative CVMitch Minton, Presscription, on Kevin Costner and pandas
When I was 12 I was an extra on a film called The Upside of Anger, with Kevin Costner





