All The Grocer articles in 20 May 2017 – Page 3
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News
71% of supermarket customers unhappy with shopper experience
Supermarkets came third behind independents and pharmacies in the YouGov survey
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Analysis and Features
UK's fresh fruit & veg faces volatile future, warns Rabobank
There were warnings of drought in some parts of the UK last week, but temperatures have also swung in the opposite direction
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News
Tesco urges customers to round up bill for charities
Staff grumble about move to support Little Helps to Healthier Living campaign
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Grocer 33
Sainsbury's Nine Elms, Wandsworth: G33 store of the week
We’ve always had a store on this site, but the old one closed down four years ago
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Sainsbury's Nine Elms wins with 'new and large' store
A convincing score of 92 put Sainsbury’s Nine Elms at the top this week
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Comment and Opinion
A compelling CV will make recruiters sit up and take notice
Read the job description several times. Understand the role you are applying for, rather than the one you think you are, says career coach Joanna Jacobs
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News
Tesco trials one-hour delivery service in central London
The supermarket is testing the Tesco Now app in zones one and two, offering 60-minute delivery of up to 20 products
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News
BrewDog eyes launch of 'Hazy Jane' beer
The Scottish craft brewer is seeking a class 32 trademark from the Intellectual Property Office
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Coca-Cola begins sourcing 100% renewable electricity
The move came as CCEP unveiled a new solar farm to support production at Europe’s largest soft drinks factory in Wakefield
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Lib Dems manifesto promises new referendum on EU membership
Tim Farron said voters should not have to put up with “Theresa May and Nigel Farage’s extreme version of Brexit”
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News
Finding the right balance
Sir, Retailers like Tesco are now acknowledging the pressure suppliers are under due to Brexit
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News
Together food & drink can help defeat hunger
I would like to commend Action Against Hunger and the Innocent Foundation for their innovative work
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Comment and Opinion
The changing nature of brand trust
In today’s querulous, noisy world, ‘do we have enough trust with customers?’ is a fundamental question for brands
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Comment and Opinion
Edible insects are just one more hard to swallow 'miracle'
I have developed deep scepticism for the daily scientific miracle
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News
Poultry sales help boost Moy Park revenues by 6.6%
Quarterly results posted by the JBS-owned processor this week showed year on year revenue growth of £22.9m to £370.4m
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News
Bruce Alexander joins Kerry as out of home commercial director
Alexander, who has worked for United Biscuits and Nestlé, joins from Lucozade Ribena Suntory
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News
Princes launches UK's first MSC tuna from Western Pacific fishery
The tuna is sourced from the Parties to the Nauru Agreement (PNA) fishery - the world’s largest sustainable tuna purse seine fishery
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Comment and Opinion
Tesco's green approach inspires some changes at Pat's Mart
I will never become too proud to learn from my peers
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News
Industry veteran David Salkeld joins Company Shop board
The former Symington’s CEO brings 25 years of experience at senior level to the food redistribution business
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News
Halewood revives Lamb & Watt with tonic range to take on Fever-Tree
Founded in 1847 as a cordial brand, Lamb & Watt was brought into the Halewood portfolio in 1987