All The Grocer articles in 26 January 2019
Previous issues.
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Comment and Opinion
It's time for retailers to evolve smartphone grocery shopping strategies
If your content is not ready for mobile, you are not truly ready for e-commerce, says John Nevens, joint managing director of Bridgethorne
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News
UK growers told to brace for regular extreme weather
A new report by The Climate Coalition has warned last year’s drought conditions could become the norm for UK growers
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Analysis and Features
The keto diet: a trend with mainstream potential?
It boasts speedy results, endorsement from the Kardashians and a rocketing online following. Yes, we’re talking about the latest weight loss trend: the keto diet
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News
'Safe and secure' online alcohol wholesale platform to launch
It is designed to sidestep “the pitfalls and risks that most traders face”
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Profiles and QandAs
My food & drink job: Josh Gooding, NPD project manager, Musclefood
Josh says his passions for both food and boxing inspire him to create nutritional and great-tasting products
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Ice Cream: 2 March
Investors, take note. The hottest property in the food and drink market could be hiding in the freezers. For ice cream has emerged as a hotbed of investment activity over the past year.
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News
Tesco shake-up to see counters closed in up to 100 stores
The retailer said it believed new roles could be found for up to half of around 9,000 workers affected by the changes
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News
Wagg launches into wet dogfood with Worker quartet
The new meals in a tray format come in salmon, chicken, beef and turkey (rsp: 90p/390g)
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News
Premium trend drives own-label boom in household products
The rise of own-label has been partially fuelled by a 3.4% hike in prices
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Comment and Opinion
'Business as usual' as buyer sought for Patisserie Valerie
An “avalanche of names” have expressed an interest in collapsed cake specialist Patisserie Valerie
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Comment and Opinion
Brand investment pushes Higgidy to annual loss
Premium pie maker Higgidy has fallen to a pre-tax loss as investment into its brand and new products hit its bottom line.
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News
Samworth Brothers to close Kensey Foods dessert business
The proposed closure of the Launceston-based factory has put 650 jobs at risk
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Analysis and Features
Grocery franchises & fascias: what do they have to offer and how much do they cost?
We asked 14 of the leading fascias what they had to offer to retailers
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My Alternative CV
Orr Vinegold, Little Moons Mochi, on bacon sarnies and Obama
‘My dream perk? A sauna on site – and unlimited bacon sarnies!’
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News
Crawshaw owed more than £15m after administration
Crawshaw Group shut 35 of its 54-store portfolio across the north and Midlands when it crashed into administration in October
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News
Juxtaposed Irish border solution proposed by logistics expert
Oakland Invicta’s Robert Hardy will present his proposal to UK government
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Analysis and Features
Stick or twist: should independent retailers be rethinking their symbol group?
Symbol groups are having to fight harder than ever to keep independent retailers loyal
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Analysis and Features
Backstop explained: everything you need to know about food & drink’s biggest Brexit conundrum
How do you solve a problem like the backstop?
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News
Whole Foods Market opens bone broth bar with Ossa Organic
Whole Foods’ High Street Kensington store wants shoppers ‘to swap their morning coffee for a cup of bone broth’
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Comment and Opinion
Will the ego and soul of my company live on when I retire?
Empower your employees to keep up with the current processes after you leave