All The Grocer articles in 24 June 2017 – Page 4
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NewsMcColl's attractive to supermarket buyers, claim analysts
McColl’s bought 298 Co-op stores in December 2016 to take the number of convenience stores it owns to 1,300
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NewsSainsbury's food waste communities sign up to Olio app
Last year, Sainsbury’s reported positive results from using Olio to cut food waste in Swadlincote…
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NewsSainsbury's loses out as beer and cider returns to growth
Sainsbury’s was the only mult to miss out on the past year’s beer and cider renaissance
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Comment & OpinionCutting down on meat? It’s easier if the judgement is cut out too
Everyone agrees we needed to eat more veggies, but the occasional good quality steak is fine too
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News'Quick and easy' pork testing kit goes on sale
Haltest is a test similar to the technology used in pregnancy tests
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NewsBeer drinkers pay more for big brands but less for craft
Shoppers will pay less for craft beer but more for mainstream booze in the mults this summer
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NewsBanana prices hiked by crop disruption in South America
Banana wholesale prices are up almost 20% year on year after poor weather in Central and South America hit production…
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NewsMüller targets convenience with two on-the-go snacking yoghurts
Müller Corner strawberry (rsp: 90p/150g) and Müller Light Goodies lemon (rsp: 90p/107g) will be available from Boots
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NewsTesco follows Sainsbury's with hikes to salmon prices
Tesco this week upped prices by 4% across 40 comparable SKUs
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Comment & OpinionOwning wholesale will embed big four in almost total dominance
We have very early notice of the consequences for the entire grocery sector of failing to stop Tesco-Booker
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Comment & OpinionAmazon: a grocery player, indeed
The world of grocery retailing was delivered quite a surprise on Friday 16 June by Amazon…
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Comment & OpinionGet under customers' skin with AI
All demographics, especially post-millennials and Generation Y, are demanding seamless, customised shopping experience
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InterviewsDave Curness, Store Manager of the Year
How many supermarkets do you know with an official Wet Squad? Sainsbury’s Redhill has one
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Analysis & FeaturesRich Ale & Thyme cook-in sauce: acid test
Cooking sauces plummeted last year. Value sales fell 4.8% (£30.3m) to £600m, on volumes down 4.7%
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Comment & OpinionProducers must have a new mindset to children's health
Sir, Reading Anna Rosier’s Saturday Essay ‘The organic revolution forges ahead’, I found myself nodding in agreement
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NewsJBS faces struggle to find a buyer for Moy Park
The Northern Ireland-headquartered supplier is one of the biggest poultry processors in Europe
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NewsTacon reads riot act to three mults over drop & drive
The unnamed trio have been accused by suppliers of unjustly deducting tens of millions for drop & drive discrepancies
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NewsMedia Bites 23 June: Heineken, Exports, B&M Bargains
Mexico looks to call the shots over Heineken’s tequila beer in row over tequila content in Desperados lager
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NewsCity snapshot: English Tea Shop buys Joe’s Tea Company
Two UK speciality organic tea brands are joining forces to build an £11m operation to take advantage of booming sales of speciality teas. Plus, a look at the finance stories in this week’s edition of The Grocer, supermarket shares fall again and all the latest news from the City
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NewsTesco to axe Fairtrade for own label coffee
Move is yet another blow to the Fairtrade Foundation following a similar decision by Sainsbury’s earlier this month





