All The Grocer articles in 27 April 2019 – Page 15
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Analysis & FeaturesCan 7-Eleven conquer the UK market second time out?
The convenience giant is signalling a return to the UK after a 20-year absence. Why now?
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Comment & OpinionWhy startups should set goals early - and write them down
Knowing what you want from your business – and your life – from the start will help guide your goals
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NewsGodiva appoints new UK boss Olivier de Mendez
De Mendez has 25 years of experience in retail, food and beverage
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Energy Products: 1 June
A disruptor is on the scene. And it’s not the kind of ambitious startup brand you typically imagine shaking up industries.
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NewsMedia Bites 26 April: Sainsbury's/Asda fallout special
The papers look at the ramifications of the collapse of the £12bn Saisbury/Asda merger and what is next for the two supermarkets and their management teams.
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NewsCity snapshot: Just Eat first quarter sales rise 28% as UK slows down
Online takeaway marketplace Just Eat has reported a 28% jump in first quarter sales to £227.9m, despite a slowdown in UK sales. Plus, Sainsbury’s shares sink to 30-year low and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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NewsMike Coupe rages at CMA as Sainsbury's-Asda deal dies
The final report, issued on Thursday, concluded the merger would lead to rising prices and reduced quality for UK shoppers
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Analysis & FeaturesHow Brexit trade deals may put UK fishing access at risk
UK might ‘unwittingly’ be making a grave error in negotiations
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NewsTrack & trace tobacco rollout labelled a 'fiasco'
Without the necessary codes retailers will not be able to buy compliant tobacco from 20 May
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Comment & OpinionDiane Abbott picks up Fleabag's RTD-promoting baton
Abbott last week apologised for drinking a canned mojito on the Tube
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Comment & OpinionPepsi sky advertising trial brought back down to earth
Russian startup StartRocket has developed a way to launch ‘orbital billboards’ into the atmosphere
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NewsSecond ‘Fuller’s & Friends’ craft beer collaboration launched
They roll into Waitrose from 29 April
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Comment & OpinionCarlsberg faces the trolls as part of commitment to change
For a brewer as big as Carlsberg to completely overhaul its core lager is no small undertaking
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NewsFever-Tree bosses get bumper pay boost after targets exceeded
The brand’s 2018 performance far exceeded its maximum performance targets
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NewsScotmid Co-operative posts 11% profit boost after hot summer
Strong sales across its food business boosted by the hot summer were the key drivers
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My Alternative CVKirsteen Campbell, Edrington, on the 1990s & Christmas dinner
‘The one thing I’d change in grocery is the excise system – scotch should be taxed at the same rate as beer and wine’
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Category ReportSoft drinks vs CO2, the sugar tax and the plastic backlash: bumper category report 2019
The soft drinks industry has faced multiple challenges over the past year. In this report we take a closer look at how it has tackled the key issues
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NewsSales of diet soft drinks soar in wake of 2018 sugar levy
Since the tax came into force, volume sales of diet carbonated drinks have shot up 13.8% to 1.7 billion litres
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Analysis & FeaturesReformulated: the soft drinks that have slashed sugar and boosted sales
Reformulating Zero to taste ‘more like Coke’ has paid off for CCEP
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Comment & OpinionMachine learning can give D2C brands the edge
There’s more competition in the D2C arena than ever





