All The Grocer articles in 20 July 2019 – Page 2
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Comment and Opinion
Porridge or oatmeal? German mult Edeka knows its oats
What’s the difference between porridge and oatmeal?
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Category Report
Failure to rise: home baking category report 2019
Home baking sales are sinking as Brits bake less often. So can premium launches tempt bakers to pick up their whisks again?
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News
Morrisons invests £2m in supply apprenticeships
The money will be made available to employers in Morrisons’ supply chain
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Analysis and Features
Flood of cheap beef to hit post-Brexit UK, predicts report
Post-Brexit tariff plans could see beef imports from non-EU countries ‘surge by 1,300%’
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Analysis and Features
Supermarket banana prices rising despite strong supply
Average banana prices have increased 3% since the end of May
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News
Home baking sales sink as Bake Off effect loses power
Shoppers bought home baking items an average of 13 times in the past year
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News
Princes targets new audiences with launch of two fish ranges
Both ranges are aimed at shoppers seeking ‘health, taste and convenience’
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Comment and Opinion
Brits are going off baking, despite the Bake Off effect
Brits love baking. Watching it, anyway. The actual act of whisking and beating, not so much
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Comment and Opinion
Mad Cow Disease documentary highlights food scandal’s individual cost
So often when we look back on food scandals the focus is on the big picture
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News
Nick Read takes over as Post Office chief executive
Read stepped down as CEO at Nisa amid takeover talks with Co-op
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News
Deliveroo uses scale to drive down supplier costs for restaurants
The restaurant delivery company has created a “food procurement team” to drive down the prices of cooking ingredients…
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Grocer 33
Asda offers a ‘hassle-free shop’
Asda in Walton, Liverpool wins this week with stock levels that ‘made it all easy’
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News
Lakes Distillery gets makeover with new logo, website and whisky
The upmarket spirits brand will roll out a new whisky next week bearing a new logo
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News
Planet Organic seeks supplier stock ‘contributions’ for new store
The retailer has written to its listed brands to ask for a donation of stock to cover the first month’s sales
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News
Entries open for sixth year of Top New Talent Awards
The awards aim to celebrate the best and brightest young talent working across the UK grocery and foodservice sector today
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News
Waitrose to close seven stores with 677 jobs affected
It’s the third round of store closures announced by the retailer since June last year
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Comment and Opinion
It’s not all about short-term sales: build slowly if it suits you
Short-term goals can work, but focusing on your foundations will provide longer-term success
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Analysis and Features
Modern slavery: can tougher rules tackle hidden exploitation?
It’s tough to spot even for businesses with strong checks and balances. How can food and drink tackle the issue?
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News
Association of Convenience Stores slams plans for ‘all-in’ DRS
James Lowman described the proposed system as a blunt instrument which would undermine existing kerbside recycling
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News
Pernod Ricard unveils first dark no-alcohol spirit Celtic Soul
It was launched as the low and no category ‘currently lacks a compelling dark spirits offering’.
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