All The Grocer articles in 23 June 2018
Previous issues.
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Analysis and Features
What UK consumers think about meat traceability in 10 charts
We teamed up with Harris Interactive for a poll of more than 2,000 Brits to explore shopper attitudes to one of the hottest topics in meat right now
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Analysis and Features
What UK shoppers think about meat-free and plant-based in 12 charts
We teamed up with Harris Interactive to explore the plant-based trend - and shopper attitudes towards it - in some more detail
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Comment and Opinion
Family Farm offers a keen insight into British food production
The first of the four-part series focused on sheep farmingcriti
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My Alternative CV
Henry Connell, The Uncommon, on The Prodigy and David Brent
My worst interview? Aged 16, I gave one-word answers to complex business problems
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Comment and Opinion
Planning to use Facebook Messenger's video ads? Be bespoke, not creepy
Getting content and activation timing right is essential, says Matt Lee of Capture
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News
CO2 crisis: Britvic reassures on fizzy drinks supplies as Booker rations beer and soft drinks
The soft drinks giant also said it was working with its CO2 suppliers to find alternative sources of gas supply
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Comment and Opinion
Change is coming to British farming. Food companies must take note
Changes to the way farmers are paid could have far-reaching consequences for raw ingredients sourcing, says Stuart Thomson of EFFP
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Comment and Opinion
10 tips for turning an fmcg brand into a national treasure
Jamie Williams of creative agency Isobel on how to help consumers feel the love for brands
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Comment and Opinion
Will Instagram’s rise change the way we see food?
No longer confined to image-obsessed millennials, Instagram has now racked up over a billion monthly users
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Comment and Opinion
How to Brexit-proof your agrifood business
Brexit is a daunting prospect for many and clarity over market conditions is vital, says HSBC’s Allan Wilkinson
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Analysis and Features
Why the time is now for fresh produce box companies
Established operators have been joined by a host of new arrivals launching new and often specialised takes on boxed up fresh produce
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Comment and Opinion
Digital knowhow is crucial in knowing who and where your customers are
Retailers not knowing who’s walking into their store is a dereliction of duty, says Tim Mason
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News
Brighton Gin launches limited edition Pride bottle designs
When placed next to each other, the eight-bottle range spells the name of the city
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Analysis and Features
Strawberry bargains set to become a thing of the past
Shoppers will face higher prices for the fruit next season, experts warn
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Comment and Opinion
Cheap junk food will only worsen the health woes of Britain's poorest
You can’t solve poverty with bad food, says Joanna Blythman
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Comment and Opinion
ABP's superhero-themed meat products are weird but welcome
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s a Superman burger
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News
Today's Group offers online training in 15 languages
Users can now access the training in 15 different languages following popular demand from members
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News
Organic children's food brand Miniscoff in liquidation and seeking buyer
The Wiltshire-based company cited the loss of a major contract for its decision to cease trading 25 May
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News
'Microsoft of retail' Ocado has a mixed week
Even by Ocado’s standards, it had a mixed week after a FTSE debut to forget on Monday was followed by a share price surge on being dubbed the “Microsoft of retail” by Wednesday.