All The Grocer articles in 22 August 2020 – Page 3
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NewsEat Out to Help Out scheme sends wholesaler sales soaring
Foodservice wholesalers saw an average rise in sales of 20% in the week ending 7 August
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NewsNisa partner’s bespoke delivery service guarantees 30-minute turnaround
Retailer James Brown began home deliveries from his store in Heysham, Morecambe at the height of the coronavirus crisis
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NewsTesco extends food collections to tackle pandemic hunger boom
From today until Saturday, collections will be held to support The Trussell Trust and FareShare
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NewsHotel Chocolat extends St Neots DC with outlet store
Hotel Chocolat also has six outlet branches in Cheshire Oaks, York, Bridgend, the O2 (London), Clarks Village (Somerset) and Gloucester Quays
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NewsDrinks suppliers faced with can shortages as sales soar
Demand for canned drinks has surged in the wake of the pandemic
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NewsDiageo gives Walker trio of new bottles
The limited-edition block colour bottles use an opaque wrap to replace the brand’s classic glass bottle and slanted label
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NewsWarburtons opts for Half & Half measure
Warburtons is launching a Half & Half range of products made with 50% wholemeal and 50% white flour
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NewsPladis adds ‘indulgent’ McVitie’s Moments Brownies to range
Pladis billed the launch its “most indulgent yet”
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Range PreviewRange preview: Waitrose Christmas 2020
Waitrose has made the most of the unexpected to create a conversation-starting festive feast this year. Here’s our pick of the Christmas range
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Grocer 33Waitrose Altrincham, Cheshire: Grocer 33 store of the week
‘Barbecue products are selling so well it’s hard to keep them on the shelves’
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NewsDanish Crown UK stays bullish despite sales and profit decline
The disruption caused by the African swine fever pandemic in China led to a fall in the amount of pork imported
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NewsThe Grocer’s food waste campaign sparks huge increase in donations
FareShare said as a a direct result of the funding, it had signed up over 300 more UK farmers, growers, and manufacturers
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NewsNo-deal Brexit could trigger steep rise in supplier wheat costs
The warning comes after the NFU this week revealed the UK is seeing its worst wheat yields in 40 years
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Comment & OpinionIn the Covid-19 era, government must double down on food waste efforts
When ministers get it right – as they did following our food waste petition – people can get they help they need
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Analysis & FeaturesHow a UK internal market could affect food and drink
The UK’s four nations are on a ‘collision course’ over proposals
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NewsDr Trouble sauces set to debut in UK
The sauces are made on a Zimbabwe farm using local ingredients sourced by villagers
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Grocer 33Top marks for staff and a ‘smooth’ shop at Waitrose
Waitrose in Altrincham has come top this week thanks to excellent shop floor service
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Comment & OpinionEating out is helping out, but the scheme can’t last forever
Another month of EOTHO might help, but government must focus on addressing the lack of ongoing sector-specific support for the industry
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NewsCranswick closes Ballymena pork plant as Covid outbreaks surge
Cranswick said the move, from 6pm on 22 August, followed ’a number of confirmed cases’ at the plant
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Category ReportBattle of the burgers: plant-based category report 2020
The ‘bleeding’ meat-free burger has gone mainstream. So what are the next battlegrounds in the war of the plant-based patties?
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