All The Grocer articles in 22 September 2018 – Page 4
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Comment and Opinion
Sainsbury's online burn is Basic
We enjoyed the ‘student storecupboard’ in Waitrose’s mag last week
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Comment and Opinion
Donna sizes up Jack's and mulls on price matching
Cherubs, I will do my utmost to avoid the topic of Frexit this week
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News
Asda to cut fridge energy use with Formula 1-inspired tech
New technology is being rolled out to nearly 200 Asda supermarkets
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News
The Whisky Exchange claims first with 3D labels
The retailer said the labels ’gives each label a feeling of depth and movement’
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News
No-deal Brexit disastrous for developing world farmers
Farmers were at risk of companies switching sourcing arrangements while preferential tariffs offered by the EU could come to an end, according to Fairtrade report
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Comment and Opinion
Jack’s is here – and its pricing strategy is somehow still unclear
Jack’s has been in the works for more than three years but there was last-minute feel about the big reveal, writes The Grocer’s chief reporter
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News
Pret to take its vegetarian format to Manchester
Pret currently has three veggie only stores in London
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News
Shortage in EU migrant workers sparks delivery driver crisis
The FDF is to meet with the Freight Transport Association on Friday to discuss emergency contingency plans
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Bidfood opens depot in Lancing to replace Worthing warehouse
The new DC is 60% larger than the previous site
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News
Tesco Sustainable Dairy Group to supply all of Jack's milk
The new discount chain has also made a 100% British commitment on fresh meat
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News
'Zero-waste' grocery store BYO opens in Tooting, London
BYO only stocks vegan and plant-based items, in line with its environmentally friendly mission
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Waitrose launches two-hour Rapid Delivery service in London
The new service is currently available in eight London postcode areas
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News
Compassion in World Farming demands urgency on caged egg pledges
It warned companies must start planning production system changes now to ensure smooth transition to models “fit for the future”
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Fuller’s overhauls Frontier and plans new craft brews
It has launched five new small batch beers from its new ‘pilot brewery’, with a second ‘Fuller’s & Friends’ six-pack pencilled for next spring
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Starbucks sees first management apprentices graduate
Starbucks introduced apprenticeships in 2012
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FSA slams 'misleading' reports about adulterated meat
Hancock accused news outlets of twisting the truth surrounding the findings of this month’s BBC investigation
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News
City snapshot: CMA launches in-depth probe in Sainsbury's-Asda merger
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has referred the proposed merger between Sainsbury’s and Asda for an in depth review, Swiss private label chocolate giant Barry Callebaut has acquired chocolate manufacturing facilities from Burton’s Biscuits and the rest of the news from the City.
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News
Media Bites 19 Sept: Tesco, Sainsbury's/Asda, Starbucks
Tesco will unveil its discount chain Jack’s today as the major supermarkets continue to lose market share to Lidl and Aldi
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News
Patrick Müller confirmed as Müller Milk & Ingredients MD
The Swiss, who is also CEO of Müller’s Milk & More doorstep delivery service, replaces Andrew McInnes in the role
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Stella Artois to get 'traditional yet modern' brand overhaul
New bottles with a refreshed logo will roll out across the brand over the coming weeks