All The Grocer articles in 28 November 2020 – Page 2
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Comment & Opinion
Speak to different ways of thinking during presentations
Most people struggle to present in an engaging way. They present in their language
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Category Report
The big lockdown lock-in: alcohol category report 2020
With pubs shut for most of 2020, Brits have brought home an extra half a billion litres of booze. Is this the ‘new normal’ for alcohol?
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News
Sainsbury’s and Asda push rollout of virtual queueing systems
Source: Sainsbury’s The tech was first trialled in July at five branches Sainsbury’s has rolled out its virtual queueing system to 42 further stores in a bid to minimise the wait outside of branches under its coronavirus safety protocols. A total of 55 stores will now use ...
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News
Industry calls for Trade Credit Reinsurance scheme extension
The £10bn scheme finally came into force in September after months of delays and is set to end in December
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News
Butlers launches ‘mature your own’ cheese for Christmas
Consumers can choose the ‘tang’ level of their cheese by leaving it to mature
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Comment & Opinion
Can Mike Coupe deliver on mass testing for food production workers?
The idea is for a mass testing programme to be rolled out nationally from next month
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Analysis & Features
After lockdown II, what now for the rent debt crisis?
As the end of protections for tenants looms, retailers and landlords are at loggerheads over what next, and a solution appears no nearer
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Analysis & Features
Why is Noble selling Gü and who is lining up to buy it?
A bidding process for the pudding brand is expected to top £100m
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Grocer 33
Waitrose Paddock Wood, Kent: Grocer 33 store of the week
‘Customers expect us to support the local community and the need to do that is greater than ever before’
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Grocer 33
Spacious Waitrose takes a comfortable service victory
Waitrose in Paddock Wood, Kent impressed with ‘friendly and helpful’ staff
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News
Consumers ‘sleepwalking’ away from eating meat, AHDB report finds
The report cited a ‘lack of inspiration’ was behind an unconscious move away from meat by some shoppers
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News
Co-op could take on ‘hundreds more’ with changes to Apprenticeship Levy
Co-op reserach found the number of retail apprentices has fallen by about a quarter since 2014/15
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News
Almost 5,000 wholesale staff have lost their jobs to coronavirus, survey reveals
Two fifths of wholesalers are at risk of insolvency in the next three months
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News
Bidfood to release Miley Cyrus cover as charity single with Hospitality Action
The track is a cover of Miley Cyrus’ The Climb, and will be available from 7 December
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Analysis & Features
All the new vegan Christmas sandwiches launching this year
From the discounters to high street eateries, here are all the vegan Christmas sandwiches to try this festive season
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News
Birds Eye and Aunt Bessie’s team up with Asda for frozen aisle ‘takeover’
The in-store activity has seen the brands re-merchandise freezer sections at 10 Asda sites
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News
2021 Farm Shop & Deli Awards judging panel unveiled
Food and drink broadcaster Nigel Barden will return as chair of judges
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Comment & Opinion
There’s nowhere left for fmcg companies to hide on carbon reduction
Businesses can no longer afford to ignore net zero carbon commitments, says Warren Ackerman, head of European consumer staples research at Barclays
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News
Moorish adds chocolate ‘dessert houmous’
Moorish is hoping to lure in chocolate spread shoppers with a new chocolate houmous