All The Grocer articles in 27 June 2020 – Page 8
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Analysis & FeaturesHow do UK food standards differ from the rest of the world?
Chlorinated chicken is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the ways UK food standards vary from those around the world. So what other differences are there?
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Comment & OpinionSupermarkets need to sharpen their pencils on price
Allowing prices to rise as they effectively have will damage the reputations of the supermarkets if they’re not careful
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Comment & OpinionLynx-Marmite link-up likely to prove divisive
Lynx Africa, Alan Partridge’s favourite body spray, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year
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Comment & OpinionCyber-Colonel opens new KFC site in Animal Crossing
Fast food fans have struggled during lockdown, having to resort to make-your-own recipes
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Comment & OpinionComedian Jason Manford delivers more than punchlines for Iceland
Lockdown has seen many actors, musicians and comedians return to ‘normal’ work
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NewsShopping centre giant Intu falls into administration
The owner of the Trafford Centre and Lakeside shopping centres has filed for administration after being unable to reach a refinancing deal with its lenders.
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NewsFood price inflation hits its highest level since June 2012
The highest food price inflation for eight years helped drive sales growth in the UK grocery industry back up again last month, data shows.
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NewsTea brands hoping to tempt summer shoppers with cold brew NPD
Twist Teas and Bird & Blend have both expanded their line-up of cold brew teas for summer
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Analysis & FeaturesWhat’s in the government’s code of practice for landlords and business tenants?
New arrangements described in the code match what retailers have pushing for in negotiations with landlords
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NewsLandlords ‘relieved’ as retail pays 22% of rent bill
Many would have been worried the sum would be lower, according to agent Colliers
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Comment & OpinionE-commerce growth has been impressive, but don’t leave stores behind
Don’t forget the foundations of grocery shopping and the human attraction to physical experiences, says Matt Lee, MD at Capture
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NewsMedia Bites 29 June: Supermarket exec pay, Intu, Farmdrop
Tesco suffered one of the biggest ever shareholder revolts over executive pay, casting a shadow over a strong sales performance during the coronavirus lockdown
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NewsCity snapshot: Distil sees annual sales and profits rise ahead of coronavirus pandemic
The owner of premium drink brands - such as Blackwoods Gin and Vodka, RedLeg Spiced Rum and Blavod Black Vodka - saw sales up 2% to £2.4m in the year ended 31 March 2020
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NewsLactalis Nestlé expands Lindahls brand with Pro range and RTDs
The range had been specifically designed for regular gym-goers
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Comment & OpinionTo be employers of choice, firms must seize working from home as the new norm
Organisations will need to accommodate new conditions of employment for office and home-based employees, says Steve Simmance, founder of The Simmance Partnership
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NewsAlkaline water brand Actiph sees sales and exports soar in Covid health boost
The London-based startup reported revenues up 1,000% on Amazon, 800% on Ocado and 300% in smaller online retailers
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Comment & OpinionPandemic does not mean we have to scale back positive work on plastic
Public safety must remain a priority, but it doesn’t have to come at the cost of our planet, says Jo Morley, head of campaigns at City to Sea
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ProfilesMy food & drink job: Rosie Butler, head of marketing, Willicroft
Amsterdam-based Rosie can be found biking around the city delivering plant-based cheese samples
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NewsAnnabel Karmel marks raft of baby meal listing wins
It has secured new listings at Waitrose and Ocado





