All The Grocer articles in 27 August 2016
Previous issues.
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NewsTesco to match all-night Tube service with late opening trial
Tesco said it was extending its hours to increase convenience for late-night and early-morning travellers
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NewsAndrew Day joins Sainsbury's in new chief data officer role
Day previously held the position of chief data officer at News UK
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Analysis & FeaturesManuka honey: why haven't New Zealand's guidelines worked?
What needs to happen so UK consumers can be confident they are buying true-to-label products?
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Comment & OpinionAldi impresses with counter-intuitive Team GB campaign
It’s notable to me how little the industry has been doing to capitalise on the Olympics
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Analysis & FeaturesDeath of a salesman? How fmcg selling is changing fast
But have personality, vigour, instinct and entrepreneurial flair been lost in the process?
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Comment & OpinionMunchies' film takes an affectionate look at pie and mash
Pie and mash was “one of the first fast foods”
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NewsNestlé growth slows but market backs it for second half
Troubles in China, deflation in Western markets and soft commodity prices ate into Nestlé’s first-half growth this week
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NewsPost-Brexit fall in sterling counters deflationary trend
The deflation that has gripped grocery since 2014 has eased for the second consecutive month after the Brexit vote.
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NewsSainsbury's brings back 'less than £3' Prosecco offer
The offer price of £7.50 can be further reduced with voucher codes and 25% off six or more bottles deal
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NewsEast of England Co-op wins award for dementia work
Co-op has trained up 3,479 staff members as Dementia Friends since last year
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NewsEdible packaging made from milk hailed as food waste breakthrough
New packaging technology could be on market in three years claim USDA scientists
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NewsHigh streets minister wants to track down Best Shop on Twitter
Winner of social media competition will scoop £1,000 in advertising credit and trip to Twitter office
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Comment & OpinionAre you adding value? Take control of how you contribute
How valuable are you to your organisation? You must add some value, right?
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Comment & OpinionFresh produce must consolidate to thrive
A perfect storm of pressures is on the horizon for the fresh produce sector
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Comment & OpinionDunsyre Blue cheese case: Who polices the food police?
Artisans throughout the UK are following with horror the unfolding case of Dunsyre Blue
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NewsTesco angers Scottish strawberry shoppers with flag switch
Supermarket ditched Saltire in favour of Union Flag following complaints from English customer
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NewsArla kicks off £100m healthy eating push by championing breakfast
Activity is fronted by chef Gizzi Erskine and part of wider plan to increase sales by a third by 2020
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NewsBooker opens 3,300th Premier store as new members keep coming
Boost in numbers follows relaunch with modern imagery and mission-based layout
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Comment & OpinionPat supports the government's plan for his flabby customers
At least three-quarters of my customers are clinically obese, slightly psychopathic and frankly somewhat shabby-looking
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Comment & OpinionSugar tax sets a dangerous precedent
Manufacturers and retailers have been taking action for several years to reduce sugar and calorie intake from soft drinks





