All The Grocer articles in 24 September 2016 – Page 3
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Grocery managers struggling to keep pace with customer demand
A quarter of UK grocers said they were not providing the same customer experience across all channels
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Sainsbury's to convert former Netto stores in Lymm and Hedon
Sainsbury’s has not ruled out opening its stores on other Netto sites
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Wrigley signs up to Bin it for Good litter initiative
Scheme aims to reduce litter and raise money for charity
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Comment and Opinion
Acrylamide: why the UK must take urgent regulatory action
One obvious way to reduce cancer rates would be to limit our exposure to acrylamide
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Comment and Opinion
Zero to iconic design in less than a decade
Easyfairs recently commissioned a study revealing Britain’s top 10 most recognisable brands’ packaging
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Comment and Opinion
Dairy industry's real potential flagged up by The Dairymen
Sir, It was to good to see The Dairymen set out an optimistic agenda for the industry with insightful commentary
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Comment and Opinion
Frozen is still relevant to small households says Birds Eye
Sir, We would absolutely reject the premise that smaller households are not being tempted by the frozen aisle
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Comment and Opinion
Back to school: time to give our kids some brain food
I want to give my kids the brain food that helps them concentrate and get the most out of their lessons
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Comment and Opinion
Pat reveals his strategy for dealing with food waste
Everyone’s talking about food waste, aren’t they?
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Trussell Trust and Community Shop link to fight food poverty
The two organisations are seeking 20,000 sq ft locations where they plan to open merged social supermarkets
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Lidl hires Nan Gibson, Tim Ulbrich & Robert Ryan as directors
The appointments come hot on the heels of Ronny Gottschlich’s shock departure from his post as Lidl UK CEO…
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Gangmasters Licensing Authority to join PM's slavery taskforce
The prime minister’s taskforce was announced in August when she described modern slavery as “the great human rights issue …
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Nuva flavoured water highlights sugar-free status in poster push
The drive’s poster features a woman ‘showering’ in sugar
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Morrisons and Unidays link for 10% student discount trial
dailyThe discount covers most grocery items excluding fuel, tobacco and related items, spirits, medicines and vending machines
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Costcutter set to undergo extensive rebranding with new logo
The symbol operator has registered ’Shop the way you live’ as well as a new retro-inspired logo
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Sainsbury’s opens East London online fulfilment centre
Nearly 500 people will work at the centre initially, rising to 930 by 2020
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Category Report
Sports nutrition category report 2016; the rise of heroine chic
They call them ‘girls with guns’ and through social media they’re creating a new ideal of female beauty
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Alpro rebuked by ASA over marketing tweet by AJ Odudu
The advertising regulator upheld a complaint about a Twitter post featuring an Alpro Go On pot
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Co-op officially starts 5:1 membership proposition today
The new blue card has been dispatched to more than five million active members
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Tesco drops minimum order charges for online shoppers
Tesco said the free next-day service would be available at 2,500 stores across the UK