All The Grocer articles in 29 February 2020 – Page 3
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G’s warns of slavery risk amid new immigration laws and GLAA funding cuts
The grower said anti-slavery watchdog the GLAA was struggling to carry out its remit due to a lack of funding
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New coronavirus advice for businesses ‘doesn’t go far enough’, warns industry
PHE advises businesses against the wearing of facemasks to try to stop the spread of coronavirus
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FareShare partners with 150 new suppliers through Defra’s surplus food fund
The fund was enabled by support from a £15m scheme launched by Defra in January last year
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Müller Milk & More driver shortage continues
Shoppers in the south of England in particular have been reporting delays and cancellations
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Jempson’s hails boosted c-store trade and premium range for solid growth
The group grew overall gross sales by 4% to £32.9m compared with 2018
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Never mind the weather: ice cream category report 2020
Last summer was a washout. But ice cream brands are beating the weatherman with premium propositions and on-trend innovation
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Waitrose claims first British asparagus crop of season
The supermarket started stocking the veg on 26 February
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Sainsbury’s takes Grocer 33 pricing win and Asda slips to fourth place
Sainsbury’s is continuing to make good on its better value promise
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Tesco wins Grocer 33 in another week of low scores
Tesco’s Lincoln store registered the highest availability score on Sunday morning, but was still missing six lines
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Oxfam stages latest action at Lidl’s London HQ over human rights
The charity says a petition demanding Lidl does more to protect supply chain workers has now gained 20,000 signatures
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Tesco Canwick Road, Lincoln: Grocer 33 store of the week
‘We’re very focused on the customer shopping trip. Our two priorities are tidiness and cleanliness’
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Jack Daniel's to launch Tennessee Apple in UK
The brand wants to capitalise on surging demand for flavoured spirits
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Walmart in talks with potential Asda buyers
Walmart has admitted it is in talks with potential buyers for Asda, despite an IPO for the UK supermarket chain remaining an “attractive” option.
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City snapshot: Walmart/Asda, Diageo, SSP Group
Walmart is in talks with private equity firms about selling a majority stake in Asda, a year after the collapse of its deal to merge the supermarkets chain with Sainsbury’s.
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North South Wines receives investment from German winery Reh Kendermann
Following the transaction, North South Wines will manage Reh’s UK business in the wholesale, convenience, discount, independent and on-trade channels
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Pukka Pies sales rise after ramped-up marketing activity
Several advertising and marketing campaigns run during the year have bared fruit, boosting the pie manufacturer’s sales almost 7%
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Andrex earns Fine to Flush certification for Washlets
It claims to be the ‘first major brand’ to receive this certification
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Co-op CEO Steve Murrells to call for retail sector co-operation on climate crisis
Murrells will give a speech at the Westminster Business Forum in London focusing on the environment, strengthening communities and post-Brexit trade negotiations
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Strongbow adds Rosé Cider and revamps pack designs across range
Owner Heineken claims it will lure “a different shopper” to the Strongbow brand
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Radio 1 DJ Greg James becomes Waitrose newspaper columnist
The first column from the breakfast show presenter is available to read from today