All The Grocer articles in 27 January 2018 – Page 3
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NewsTesco tries to ramp up Clubcard payment app customer numbers
A new promotion means shoppers using Tesco Pay+ will collect an additional Clubcard point for every £4 spent
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NewsAmazon opens its much-anticipated Amazon Go checkout-free store
The store sells ready-to-eat breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks made by its chefs and local kitchens and bakeries
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NewsCity snapshot: WH Smith travel division fuels Christmas growth as high street continues to decline
The WH Smith travel division continued to grow from strength to strength over the Christmas period as sales at the retailer’s high street stores continued to decline. Plus, Hotel Chocolat records 15% sales growth over Christmas; and Fever-Tree once again expects full-year profits to be “comfortably” ahead of expectations after another year of soaring sales.
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NewsMedia Bites 24 January: Palmer & Harvey, Sainsbury's, P&G, SSP, Carrefour
The Guardian has followed up The Grocer’s scoop that Palmer & Harvey collapsed with debts of more than £700m. Plus, the latest proposed job cuts at Sainsbury’s fall under the media glare.
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NewsFuel10K moves beyond breakfast with raft of new lines
NPD includes the protein brand’s first nut butters and its debut in the kids’ lunchbox category
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NewsJames Hall recalls two pulled pork products amid salmonella fears
Routine testing identified the possible presence of salmonella in a small number of packs of Spar pulled pork
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NewsYoung's appoints Duncan McIntyre group operations director
McIntyre will begin his role on 12 March replacing Steve Lidgett, who retires in April
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Analysis & FeaturesSoft drinks sugar levy webinar: meet the panellists
Our exclusive webinar on the implications of the soft drinks sugar levy goes live next Tuesday. So who will be joining The Grocer’s editor, Adam Leyland, on our panel of experts?
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Comment & OpinionA shared vision on farming
Michael Gove still holds the Defra position and his speech was quite stunning in terms of content and vision…
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NewsCo-op to invest £50m in raft of in-store discounts
The retailer has slashed 600 prices by an average of 14%.The move follows plans to open 100 new convenience stores and to revamp a further 150 of its outlets
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Comment & OpinionPoorly Pat puts out an honesty box... bad move
I have a little snuffle this week, which is no surprise I suppose
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Comment & OpinionEat up and wash up in Tokyo restaurant
Can’t pay for your meal? Then you’ll have to wash up!…
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Comment & OpinionStock up on KFC's gravy cocktails
The chicken chain has come up with a trio of drinks to celebrate the quality of its brown stuff…
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NewsP&H understated losses by £12.1m in 2015/16, administrators' report reveals
Palmer & Harvey significantly understated the extent of its losses in the 2015/16 financial year after a series of “omissions” and “misstatements”, according to a report into the collapse of the wholesaler by PwC.
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NewsItsu pours noodles into a more widely recyclable pot
Savings in costs have allowed the brand to cut the rsp of its overhauled core range
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NewsSainsbury's in-store jobs at risk in cost-cutting restructure
Deputy managers are set to be replaced with a smaller number of operations managers
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NewsNisa insists availability is 'back to usual high standards'
Issues emerged afer Nisa took on extra business following the collapse of P&H
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NewsFever-Tree overtakes Schweppes in battle for mults' mixer sales
A festive surge means it now holds a 39% market share on the off-trade, compared to Schweppes’ 31%
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NewsBirds Eye commits to front-of-pack traffic-light labels
The brand said it hoped the move would help promote recognition of frozen products as the nutritional equivalent of fresh…
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NewsMcColl's uses Safeway to drive takeup of Plus loyalty scheme
The convenience retailer has now launched the Safeway brand in 25 stores in the north west of England…





