All The Grocer articles in 20 May 2017 – Page 5
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NewsRetailers failing to harness mobile, says Eagle Eye survey
While 60% of young consumers use their mobile in store, less than a fifth use it to make payments or redeem promotions
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NewsDairy Crest profits rise 5% despite sales slump
CEO Mark Allen describes interim results as a ‘robust performance in a tough market’
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NewsMarston’s buys Charles Wells’ Bedford brewery in £55m deal
The sale sees ownership of Bombadier, Young’s and McEwan’s go to Marston’s
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NewsAsda removal of loose fruit & veg slammed over waste concerns
The retailer is trialling the removal of some loose fruit and veg lines from its fresh aisles
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Comment & OpinionMobile grocery: feed the digital desire
At our Digital Connect event this month, we explored why mobile enablement is still very much a work in progress
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NewsAvocado sales up 184% over past five years
Volume sales have increased by 184% since 2013 to reach nearly 38,000 tonnes in the past year
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Analysis & FeaturesFood for thought: How Britain went bonkers for home baking
Brits have baked at home on more than a billion occasions since 2015, so why are home baking category sales in decline?
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NewsFinnebrogue seals £2m low-fat sausage supply deal with Asda
Asda’s new Extra Special Light & Lean sausages will be available in more than 350 stores nationwide
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Comment & OpinionMeat-free is on the march. And a counter-narrative is lacking
Attacked by eco-warriors, animal rights activists and yoga teachers, the industry is failing to offer a counter-narrative
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Comment & OpinionMan Fire Food shows the US is the world leader in BBQ
We all love barbecues. The second the sun shines we shoot to Tesco for charcoal, burgers and buns
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NewsBelton Cheese targets more listings with 'Farm' revamp
Belton has also undergone a packaging refresh, with a new logo and strapline
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NewsWaitrose property director Nigel Keen steps down
Keen will leave the business in January after 18 years of shaping its property strategy
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My Alternative CVDamien Threadgold, Amy's Kitchen, on Thriller and acrophobia
”My first job? A paperboy. The early morning starts have stayed with me ever since”
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Analysis & FeaturesBooths: Did Chris Dee jump or was he pushed?
Dee’s sudden departure this week, with no information on his next role, raised more than a few eyebrows. Rumours abound over Dee being pushed out, having struggled to turn around the northern supermarket chain, prompting Booth to seize back control. But it’s only one theory. What’s the truth?
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NewsCAMRA concern over Marston’s takeover of Charles Wells
The consumer group said it was wary of one company increasingly controlling a larger share of the market
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NewsConservative Party manifesto: what it means for food & drink
Manifesto focuses on migrant workers, farming support and business rates
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NewsCity snapshot: Feel Free directors facing bankruptcy proceedings
The directors of gluten-free food maker Feel Free, which raised hundreds of thousands of pounds via crowdfunding, are facing bankruptcy proceedings .. while new Turkish owner Anatolia is confident it can turnaround struggling dried fruit and nuts supplier Whitworths, plus all the other city news
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NewsGCHQ briefs food & drink industry in wake of WannaCry
Government security services are working to ensure the food and drink industry is resistant to cybercrime
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NewsFeel Free collapses as questions raised over finance history
The directors of gluten-free food maker Feel Free are facing bankruptcy proceedings
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NewsMedia Bites 19 May: Asda, Marston's, Mintel
Asda’s tentative recovery in its QI results was the main talking point of this morning’s papers …





