All The Grocer articles in 27 February 2016 – Page 4
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NewsWholegood to offer more prepared 'wonky' veg through Ocado
The company will see its range of prepared veg grow from 50 to 70 items through the online retailer
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NewsThe Co-op Group contacts ACAS to try to avoid drivers strike
The retailer said it was disappointed a national ballot over strike action was now being organised by Unite
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My Alternative CVJoanne Moss, PPS, on pub job interviews and Clueless
I worked as an internet shopper at Sainsbury’s while I was at university
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NewsBird flu bans set to hike price of poultry
Global chicken prices went into freefall at the end of last year
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Analysis & FeaturesWaitrose's Bagshot store is part of the Surrey scenery
Waitrose’s Bagshot branch actually blends into the landscape. But that’s not all that’s special about the store
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Category ReportJuice & smoothies category report 2016
Shock headlines and growing calls for a sugar tax have hit juices & smoothies. Can ‘healthier’ NPD lure shoppers back?
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NewsSweetLite 'cuts sugar by up to 40%'
SweetLite H1 is available to manufacturers now and joins the brand’s GS and P1 powders
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NewsStevia chocolate bar range added by Zoot
Zoot Zero, available from next week, comprises four no-added-sugar bars
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NewsMcDonald's disclosure reignites GM feed row
Connor McVeigh, UK supply chain director at McDonald’s, admitted the fast food chain allowed GM feed in its supply chain
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Comment & OpinionWilliam Chase won't be pigeonholed in 'Finding the Magic'
Bookshops will be flummoxed when faced with One Potato, Two: Finding the Magic by Tyrrells founder William Chase
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Comment & OpinionInternational Women's Day is an opportunity for marketers
IWD has been increasing in profile and is the annual focal point for a number of debates about gender equality
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NewsMars reassures retailers on Easter chocolate supplies
The confectionery giant is recalling millions of chocolate bars made at its Dutch factory in Veghel
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NewsFruit & veg sales fly as Brits embrace home juicing
Brits have been bitten by the juicing bug, sending sales of green veg, soft fruits and blenders in the mults soaring
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Comment & OpinionWhen can you do it yourself, and when do you need an expert?
Over the years, we’ve had to work out when we need external brilliance
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NewsTesco staff modelling exercise predicts loss of 39,000 jobs
Tesco is considering drastic reductions to its staffing levels
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NewsHovis plans range of limited edition 'with bits' bread NPD
Hovis is going down the limited-edition route with a small loaf that promises to be a ‘healthier’ choice
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NewsNim's claims first for air-dried vegetable crisps
Made from 100% vegetables, the new range comes in three variants: Tomato & Cucumber, Pepper & Courgette and Beetroot & Parsnip
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NewsBuyMucho online multibuy club plans wider UK rollout this year
The start-up online buying club is preparing the ground for a phased UK rollout later this year
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NewsGold Star closes Harrow C&C to focus on delivered wholesale
Today’s member Gold Star has closed its C&C depot in Harrow to focus exclusively on delivered wholesale
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NewsRemote Spar in Cornwall installs public defibrillator
A Spar retailer in a hard-to-reach coastal village has installed a public use defibrillator for the local community





