All The Grocer articles in 28 September 2019 – Page 8
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Comment and Opinion
Dave Lewis won’t lose sleep over Tesco ad ruling from the ASA
Availability, not price, was the reason for the advertising ban
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Profiles and QandAs
My food & drink job: Lowri Allen, account executive, Pudology
After applying for jobs during her exams, Lowri landed her role at Pudology and a first-class degree on the same day
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News
Innocent launches in Japan, with plans for China debut next year
A trio of the brand’s smoothies have landed in Tokyo in 3,000 7-Eleven stores as well as other retailers
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Comment and Opinion
Snacking is changing: get on board with the trend for smarter, healthier choices
Consumers are actively looking at snacks as a way to boost nutrition, says Vicky Southern of Kerry Foods
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News
Nominations now open for The Grocer Cup 2019
For the first time, The Grocer readers can nominate an industry leader to win grocery’s most prestigious trophy
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News
City snapshot: Science in Sport first half losses top £3m despite sales surge
Science in Sport has widened pre-tax losses from £2.6m to £3.1m in the half-year to the end of June on revenue that soared from £9.9m to £24.9m. Plus all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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News
Media Bites 18 September: Ocado/M&S, Grocery market share, Brexit stockpiling
Ocado has claimed it could start delivering M&S groceries earlier than next September when it switches from its long-term partnership with Waitrose.
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News
Beyond Meat brings vegan sausage NPD to Tesco
It’s billed as delivering “the juicy, sizzling & delicious satisfaction of a pork sausage”
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Comment and Opinion
Byron allergen tragedy is troubling because it is so hard to rectify
It isn’t just a legislative challenge. This tragic case also highlights troubling behavioural issues that need to be tackled
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News
MPs call for clarity on ‘climate breakdown’ risk to UK food security
There are concerns over the UK’s dependency on food imports from countries at risk of ’climate breakdown’
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News
Rockstar ups caffeine by 25% for XD Power energy drink duo
The new, sugar-free range also contains branched-chain amino acids
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News
Tesco to list bestselling Argentinian wine Toros Centenaro
The Mendoza malbec will launch exclusively into 800 Tesco UK stores in November
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News
Breakfast brand Moma adds oat milk duo for hot drinks
Original and Barista Edition are both unsweetened and packed in a one-litre carton
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Petcare: 19 October
Meet the plant-based pet. Yes, our furry friends are the latest to embrace the vegan craze.
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Comment and Opinion
Cut through the hype. How do you know if direct-to-consumer is right for you?
Graze and Hello Fresh succeeded by providing a solution for health-conscious and time-strapped consumers, says Entropy founder Alex Tait
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News
Media Bites 17 September: Aldi, Asda, Meat Substitutes
Aldi has revealed plans to more than double the number of outlets within London’s M25 thanks to smaller-format shops proving more successful than it had expected
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News
Unilever criticised over Latin America food fortification claims
Levels of zinc, iron and vitamins in Maizena atole products in Mexico were lower than claimed, says report
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Comment and Opinion
The great Brexit drama presents the dairy industry with a huge challenge
Given the potentially huge implications of Brexit for dairy, it was always going to be the focus of The Dairymen 2019
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Comment and Opinion
Don’t let Brexit prevent you from making a move on pricing
Set pricing where you need it and treat Brexit as a separate stimulus, says David Sables, CEO of Sentinel Management Consultants
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Analysis and Features
10 charts explaining UK attitudes to hot beverages
What do consumers make of fruity blends and iced tea? Do they feel there’s enough choice in the aisles? And where do they stand on matters of ethics and sustainability?