All The Grocer articles in 28 March 2020 – Page 6
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RankingsBritain’s Biggest Brands 2020: what will the coronavirus crisis mean for purpose-driven brands?
Is it the end for ‘touchy-feely’ brands with purpose? Or will they be more important than ever before?
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NewsMission Ventures seeks challenger brands to fight childhood obesity
has called for businesses to apply from 30 March for a cut of a £1.5m ’Good Food Fund’
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NewsFareShare & IGD lead coronavirus hunger charity crisis talks
Supermarkets and suppliers are planning to launch a massive operation with food redistribution charities
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RankingsBritain’s Biggest Brands 2020: the challengers
Here are the up-and-comers most likely to steal a spot in the top 100
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NewsSupermarkets seeing stock levels ‘stabilise’
This week, most supermarkets introduced measures to calm the shopping experience
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Comment & OpinionCoronavirus: Can Our Supermarkets Cope? Channel 4’s quest for disaster proves unhelpful
As grocery shelves were stripped bare, the programme received outpourings of scorn on social media for spreading yet more fear
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RankingsPepsi outpaces Coke by £8m in major victory over rival
The success was almost wholly down to the popularity of Pepsi Max, which sold 27.6 million extra units
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RankingsCadbury is Britain’s fastest-growing grocery brand as chocolate sales soar
The Dairy Milk maker has added an extra £104.7m its value over the past year
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Comment & OpinionUS food delivery company DoorDash gets behind restaurants
We’re going international for this week’s ad of the week
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Comment & OpinionOff Menu podcast serves up 50th course of foodie fun
Looking for ways to keep occupied during lockdown?
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Comment & OpinionLove in the aisles: Iceland store plays host to proposal
Coronavirus may have put a few weddings on hold, but it can’t stand in the way of true love
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Category ReportThe clean-eating BBQ: barbecue category report 2020
The time of the ‘dirty’ burger is over. Consumers are seeking out cleaner, more sustainable and more exotic fare for their BBQs
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NewsCoronavirus: ‘US trade negotiations must be delayed’
It a letter to the prime minster, 17 charities argue it is inappropriate for trade talks to continue with both countries in lockdown
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NewsPackaging supply starts to creak under soaring demand
Many food and drink manufacturers have increased production by as much as 50%
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NewsCoronavirus: Müller seeking up to 300 workers to cope with ‘strong’ demand
It is seeking extra staff amid high demand for its fresh milk, yoghurts and butter, as well as its delivery arm
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NewsSupermarkets slash ‘irresponsible’ promotions in attempt to manage demand
Tesco told customers this week all multibuy promotions had been removed
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NewsBrits spend extra £467m on groceries in one week
The most popular stockpiling categories saw uplifts of more than 60%
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NewsWelcome Break deal sends Applegreen sales soaring but coronavirus threatens 2020 growth
The addition of Welcome Break’s network of motorway services has boosted the annual sales of forecourt operator Applegreen to over €3bn, with profits more than doubling.
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NewsCoronavirus: Supermarkets to receive most vulnerable list for priority delivery
Once received, the grocers will be putting systems in place so those listed get easier access to delivery
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