All The Grocer articles in 24 February 2018 – Page 4
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Analysis & FeaturesLarge lamb crop subdues prices
UK lamb prices have fallen year on year, subdued by a large lamb crop.
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NewsSodaStream hires Tiago Alves as first UK general manager
SodaStream has announced the appointment of Tiago Alves to the new role of UK general manager
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Comment & OpinionCatfood order man asks Alexa to stop
The prank potential of Amazon’s Echo devices is strong
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Comment & OpinionGreggs gets a Valentine’s Day result
You’ll doubtless recall Bogof’s rollcall of budget Valentine’s experiences
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Comment & OpinionFancy fashion label parades snacking style
Amusing fast food merchandise aside, we don’t cover a lot of fashion …
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Comment & OpinionDorset Cereals goes slow, simple and effective
Dorset Cereals has cannily opted for a ‘breakfast on the slow’ message
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Comment & OpinionSainsbury's has got under the skin of shopper loyalty
Sir, It was interesting to see Sainsbury’s buy the Nectar reward scheme
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Comment & OpinionUnderstand search to understand customer demand
Grocery is on a journey to become more customer-centric, efficient and innovative…
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Comment & OpinionExploit and adapt to Trump tax reforms
US tax reform is the most significant change to US corporate and international tax in a generation
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NewsAmstel £7m relaunch to rebuild momentum after Tesco delisting
The second revamp for Amstel in two years will see new bottles and cans roll out this month featuring a red design and logo
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NewsOver a third of SMEs think high street cryptocurrency is coming
Some 46% of small firms questioned already accept “alternative” currencies, with 27% involved in schemes
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NewsBooker recalls Happy Shopper tomato ketchup over plastic risk
The 440g packs are from batch code 7269 and have a best before date of end March 201p
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Comment & OpinionPolice must protect staff
Sir, I don’t think I have ever read a more depressing feature than the highlighted crisis of shoplifting and assaults
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NewsRFID on shelf 'can boost sales by as much as 5.5%'
Research supported by supply chain body GS1 UK found 100% of retailers using the technology had seen a positive ROI…
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NewsFood waste accounts for 10% to 16% of farmer crops says Feedback
A new Feedback report claims retailers are using buying power to transfer risk and cost of overproduction to producers
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NewsDiageo joins Free The Bid push to aid women in advertising
In November, Diageo was named as one of the top ranking FTSE 100 companies for gender parity in the boardroom
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NewsGranarolo eyes growth in UK fresh sector with Midland deal
Bologna-based Granarolo currently supplies some own-label Italian produce to Sainsbury’s
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NewsMeat sales remained strong despite Veganuary
Veganuary had minimal impact on meat sales, but vegan and vegetarian food sales were up 14% according to Nielsen
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Analysis & FeaturesBaxters Super Good Fiery Fish Bisque Soup: acid test
Tinned soup was among products under scrutiny last week
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NewsArla promises NPD to grow Yeo Valley sales
Under the proposed deal, Yeo Valley will quit the liquid milk business





