All The Grocer articles in 21 September 2019 – Page 2
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Analysis and Features
Italian pear harvest slump drives up prices
Severe weather has affected the harvest in northern Italy
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Grocer 33
Asda leaves rivals in the dust with another pricing win
At £58.01, Asda was £2.97 cheaper than this week’s runner-up Morrisons
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Grocer 33
Asda Perth wins with ‘helpful, chatty and polite’ staff
Asda picked up its first service and availability win since mid-July
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Grocer 33
Asda Dunkeld Road, Perth: Grocer 33 store of the week
‘We monitor our prices versus the discounters on a weekly basis through head office and we react accordingly’
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News
Petits Filous adds two new flavours to small-pot yoghurt range
The new yoghurts come in strawberry banana and apple pear banana flavours
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News
JJ Food Service launches campaign to recruit women for night shift work
The campaign is focused on its Enfield, Dagenham and Sidcup branches
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News
Brits paying more for US whiskey as EU tariffs start to take effect
The likes of Jim Beam, Jack Daniel’s, Knob Creek, Bulleit and Maker’s Mark have seen an upswing in price
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News
City snapshot: Diageo earnings on target but ‘not immune’ from global trade threat
Diageo has said it expects to post solid organic sales and profit growth, but has warned it is “not immune” from disruption associated with changes to global trade policies. Plus, Coca-Cola HBC buys Italian waters supplier, Tate & Lyle agrees pensions deal and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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News
Media Bites 19 Sept: Post-Brexit VAT, Chlorine-washed chicken, Brexit contingencies
Britain’s biggest supermarkets have called for a VAT cut to protect customers from price rises in the event of a No Deal Brexit.
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News
MPM sales continue to rise as owners keep spoiling pets
Sales at premium petfood manufacturer MPM Products have continued to rise as owners splurged on luxury meals for their cats and dogs
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Analysis and Features
Is an ‘Owen’s Law’ needed to address allergens on menus?
Byron concedes current rules and requirements are ‘not enough’
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Comment and Opinion
Letters: Gen Z has unmet need for community spaces
Your article on bringing older shoppers back into retail stores is bang on
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News
Tesco makes wine aisle more premium with range revamp
The retailer has added some 40 new SKUs this week, data reveals…
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News
Parfetts posts 10% jump in turnover as profits surge
The wholesaler’s like-for-like sales grew by 5%
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News
Government must ‘get a grip’ on depletion of free cashpoints, says Which?
The ACS said it would continue to urge the Payments Systems Regulator to intervene to ensure that free access to cash
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The Big Interview
What’s Peter Marsh’s mission for Planet Organic?
As the Planet Organic ethos enters the mainstream, Peter Marsh has ambitious growth plans
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Analysis and Features
Waitrose New York Inspired Beef Steaks: acid test
Fresh beef is holding its own despite consumer trends towards vegetarian and vegan options
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News
Iceland to offer ‘plastic-free Christmas’ with alternative packaging range
The move echoes Iceland’s ‘palm oil-free Christmas’ campaign of last year
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News
Bumper harvest predicted for English wine - but still down on 2018
Last year was considered by many to be the best year for English wine so far
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News
Tesco rapped by ASA over ad claims it’s ‘cheaper than Aldi’
The discounter lodged complaints about a series of press and television ads, launched in October last year
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