All The Grocer articles in 28 April 2018 – Page 4
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Comment and Opinion
Canadian chocolate brand asks us to #EatShyte
‘Seriously Helps You To Energize!’ At first glance, it’s a perfectly serviceable – if slightly clumsy – slogan
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Analysis and Features
Strong Roots Roasted Beetroot Wedges: acid test
The rise in people eschewing meat and dairy has led to a wealth of plant-based NPD
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News
Act now and sign the Grocer's food waste petition 'and help feed people first'
● Sign our petition and help fund the cost of redistributing more edible surplus food to charity
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Analysis and Features
Plastics Pact: what's involved and will it work?
The UK Plastics Pact launches this week but does it go far enough, and can industry set aside competitive rivalry to find solutions?
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News
Argos to expand digital and tech team by 25%
Some 150 roles have been added to support Argos’ growing digital business
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News
Asahi UK mounts massive marketing push for relaunched Super Dry
More than 600 ads will roll out across London, with a string of brand partnerships over the summer
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News
Waitrose seeks healthy lifestyle tech with JLab 2018 launch
This is the first of three JLab programmes being held in 2018
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News
City snapshot: Retail staff numbers drop 2.5% in the first quarter
The British Retail Consortium has published its retail employment monitor for the first quarter, which shows total hours fell 3.2%, while the total number employed dipped 2.5%. Plus, trading updates from voucher provider Park, quarterly results from GlaxoSmithKline and Dr Pepper Snapple and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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News
Media Bites 26 April: Whitbread, Plastics Pact, DRS
The papers dissect Whitbread’s decision to spin off Costa Coffee
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News
Food & drink businesses sign up to Wrap's UK Plastics Pact
The ‘world-leading’ initiative will see the UK become the first country to set sweeping targets across the industry
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News
Edinburgh Gin launches two canned cocktails NPD
The brand has added a 6% G&T with posh tonic, and 5% abv mix of its Rhubarb & Ginger Gin Liquer with ginger ale…
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Comment and Opinion
Get real, government – leaving the customs union would be disastrous for food & drink
The government’s decision to leave both the single market and the customs union is an idealistic vision of future trade growth in developing countries that might not even happen
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News
10,000 Co-op staff sign up to manage their shifts online
The Co-op introduced the new technology, known as Shifts on Sunday, after a ‘successful’ trial
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Comment and Opinion
Lynx's modern lads go for Gold to impress the ladies
Lynx has put some effort into moving on from its long-running laddy ‘Lynx Effect’ days
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Comment and Opinion
Donna struggles with deadlines and takes a trip to M&S
I’ve known Theresa for aeons, give or take a yonk, and I’ve never seen her quite so nervous…
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News
Impossible Foods eyes fish and chicken alternatives
The brand said it had identified fish as its next priority in response to dwindling fish populations across the globe
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News
M&S plays up beef traceability in new ad push
The summer-long ‘We trace it, so you can trust it’ campaign will emphasise the retailer’s beef traceability scheme
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News
Iceland's latest new-look store opens in Brixton
The existing branch was given a £1m refurb including a redesigned fascia and frontage
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News
Sainsbury's launches Little Ones babyfood range
The retailer has introduced 50 new lines of snacks and meals for babies and toddlers, taking a vegetable-first approach
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FSA defends Regulating our Future scheme against criticism
The FSA boss also refuted suggestions the move would cut local authorities out of the loop