All The Grocer articles in 26 February 2022 – Page 7
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News
Iceland to offer Uber Eats delivery from 200 more stores
It means thousands more customers will be able to choose from 3,000 Iceland products on Uber Eats’ website or app, for delivery in as little as 20 minutes
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Suppliers and Products Guide
Tosca
Tosca is a global leader in reusable packaging solutions. Our mission is to revolutionise the flow of goods through the food supply chain, eliminate waste at every turn…
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Comment and Opinion
As Covid restrictions end, get out and be inspired by 50 innovative food stores worldwide
There are plenty of inspiring new formats to visit in the UK and further afield
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Suppliers and Products Guide
Threesixty Brand Design
How do you get to No.1 in your category? Be Seen. Be Loved. Be Understood. Since 2009, we’ve been helping food brand owners deliver growth and maintain, or drive…
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News
Asda strike looms as warehouse staff reject pay offer
Asda offered base rate increases to warehouse and clerical staff ranging from 4.98% to 6.10% and 6.49% to 7.53% for transport staff
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Comment and Opinion
Why GSCOP could be positive for Amazon as well as its vendors
GSCOP rules are great news for Amazon’s grocery vendors and in time will be great news for Amazon itself, says Paul Adams, CEO of Tambo
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Suppliers and Products Guide
The Supply Chain Consulting Group
The Supply Chain Consulting Group (SCCG) is a specialist logistics and supply chain consultancy. Offering truly independent advice, SCCG is owned by its Directors, who are…
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News
‘Sexual wellness’ brand Lovehoney makes Tesco debut with range of toys
The listings aligned “with Lovehoney’s mission to normalise the use of sex toys” said the brand
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Tims Dairy and Wilkin & Sons launch yoghurt to mark Platinum Jubilee
The two British brands will launch the Strawberry Royale yoghurt in Waitrose and Ocado in March
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Defra makes key change to pig support package in boost for sector
It will now allow animals processed under its Slaughter Incentive Payment Scheme to be sold on the domestic market
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Iceland to use milk bottles to encourage families to apply for Healthy Start vouchers
The supermarket will ask shoppers “Could you get this milk for free?” on 81 million bottles
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Livia’s rescued from administration after Covid struggles
Free-from snack brand Livia’s has been bought out of administration by investment firm S-Ventures after struggling to stay afloat throughout the pandemic.
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Calls for clarity as Boris Johnson axes Covid measures
Sources told The Grocer there had so far been “no official confirmation” from Defra over how the lifting of restrictions would affect them
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News
Tesco removes billion and a half plastic items in 4Rs crackdown
Tesco said it was determined to tackle plastic waste and continue to drive the use of reuse options
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Bestway takes part in Home Office age verification tech trials
Trial will run until May across three Bestway Retail stores in Leeds
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Schwartz owner McCormick plans raft of sales team redundancies
A spokesman for McCormick told The Grocer it was “optimising our route-to-market model to ensure our products are available to consumers seven days a week”
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Kenco adds hot or cold flavoured latte duo to instant coffee lineup
Shoppers were ‘increasingly looking for iced or hot coffee solutions they can enjoy at home’, said the brand
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Analysis and Features
Gastronomy in grocery: 12 stores around the world every foodie should visit
In the first part of our series on The Schweitzer Collection of the world’s top 50 food stores, we take a peek at the stores worth visiting for their exciting food-to-go offers, including in-store dining
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Whitepapers
Sustainable CPG: The Complete Guide To Making Your Business Regenerative
In an era of world change, businesses need to understand how to form a circular economy and be regenerative. But how? Read SAP’s step by step guide to achieving this goal.
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News
City Snapshot: Profits decline at Finsbury Food Group despite record sales as inflation hits
Pre-tax profits fell 9.2% to £11.9m in the six months to 25 December, with operating profits in the UK side of the business down 27% to £4.7m as it managed labour shortages and supply chain disruption.