All The Grocer articles in 23 February 2019 – Page 7
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Category Report
The big takeaway battle: pizza category report 2019
As Brits show an insatiable appetite for pizza delivery, grocery is getting in on the game
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Category Report
Katsu for kids: infant care category report 2019
Quinoa, amaranth and turmeric are among the ingredients making their way into a new generation of highfalutin baby and infant products
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Comment and Opinion
Amazon is Go - but will the concept really work in the UK?
It’s been difficult to take these reports entirely seriously
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News
Little Freddie launches More Than Veg pouch meals
The range aims to fill the gap ‘between simple veg and fruit medleys and more complex textured meals’
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News
Abel & Cole to launch new delivery service for workplaces
Deliveries will be made by bicycle from a warehouse in east London’s Hoxton, using third-party couriers
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Comment and Opinion
How multisensory experiences can influence shoppers' perception of food
Sight, sound, smell and touch provide valuable information to our brains about how tasty something is likely to be – a valuable lesson to brands carrying out sensory experiences, says Liz Richardson of HeyHuman
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News
Media Bites 18 Feb: Sainsbury's/Asda, Premier Foods, Patisserie Valerie
Sainsbury’s has drafted in consultants to help with the mammoth task of merging with Asda
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News
Tulip loses big M&S contract to add to Danish Crown's woes
But pork giant says it’s winning new business too and its strategy is unchanged
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News
Organic babyfood brands losing share to own-label offerings
Organix and Hipp have shed sales as Aldi and Lidl unveiled their own offerings
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News
Lidl to roll out 'fun-size' children's trolleys nationally
The “fun-size” trolleys are to be a feature in more than 250 stores following a trial
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News
Booker chief operating officer Guy Farrant to leave
Group people director Andrew Kitching is also stepping down
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News
BAT unveils Vype iSwitch open system vaping device
Puretech incorporates an ‘ultra-thin’ stainless steel blade that heats the e-liquid to create vapour
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Analysis and Features
How will Amazon Go shake up grocery shopping in the UK?
Is it time for UK supermarkets to reassess the tech giant’s threat?
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News
Media Bites 15 Jan: Patisserie Valerie, Coca-Cola, Nestlé
The private equity-backed management buyout to save collapsed cake chain Patisserie Valerie is unsurprisingly heavily covered in the papers this morning.
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Comment and Opinion
How Eat 17 is reimagining the local grocery store concept
The Eat 17 team shows real vision and focus, says Tim Mason, CEO of Eagle Eye
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News
City snapshot: Patisserie Valerie rescued via an MBO
Patisserie Valerie has been bought out of administration by the new management team. Plus, Nestlé is exploring sale options for its Herta charcuterie business and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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News
Paul Allen steps down as Tayto Group CEO
The long serving CEO of Northern Ireland-based snacks business Tayto Group has left his post after 17 years at the helm.
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News
Nestlé unveils its first coffee lines under Starbucks name
The 24-strong lineup comes six months after Nestlé completed its $7.1bn deal to acquire the global licence for Starbucks-branded drinks
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News
Kellogg’s takes startup-style approach to RXBar UK rollout
The protein snack brand has rolled into high-end gyms and workout spaces in a ‘startup’ approach
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News
Müller to wield axe with £100m ‘Project Darwin’ cost cutting programme
The processor said its current business model ’doesn’t allow us to make a profit’