All The Grocer articles in 29 July 2017
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Analysis and Features
Chlorinated chicken explained: why do the Americans treat their poultry with chlorine?
The prospect of the UK accepting US chicken treated with chlorine in order to secure a lucrative trade deal has got everyone in a flap. But just what is chlorine chicken? And what’s the problem with it?
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Comment and Opinion
Seismic grocery changes are bigger than just Brexit
There are seismic changes already in full swing in our sector, and speculation on the effects of Brexit can only make sense if considered in the context of these changes that are already occurring.
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Comment and Opinion
The future of search
The most ferocious battle of the summer was between the world’s fastest rapper and the world’s fastest texter
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Analysis and Features
Is anaerobic digestion eating up edible food?
How often does perfectly good food get caught up with true waste material and head for anaerobic digestion?
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Analysis and Features
Food fraud: catch them - if you can?
With horsemeat back in the dock, the fight against food fraud is once more top of the agenda. But as Brexit looms, is the UK ready to beat the crooks?
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Category Report
Back from the dead? Halloween category report 2017
Could combining Halloween with Bonfire Night and Day of the Dead help resurrect growth?
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News
Male grooming: 10 facts on how men feel about their faces
Skincare’s on the rise – and beards are here to stay
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Category Report
David who? Male grooming category report 2017
David Gandy might still be an icon, but concepts of male beauty have moved from studs to something more flexible
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News
Compass commits to ethical fish sourcing with SSC membership
Foodservice provider joins Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Birds eye in signing up to voluntary code of conduct…
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News
British American Tobacco reports falling cigarette sales
But profits were up amid post-Brexit currency fluctuations
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News
Scientists to study impact of store design on health
Scientists are to investigate into whether redesigning supermarkets could cut food, alcohol and cigarette consumption
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News
At least five companies bidding to supply McColl's
The convenience chain confirmed it had officially put its two main supply deals out for retender…
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News
'Aggressive' Amazon Fresh hunts for more third party sellers
The growing online grocery business has advertised for someone to head up its UK Amazon Fresh Marketplace team…
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My Alternative CV
Stuart Macdonald, ManílIfe, on live music and Pokémon cards
“I was a bartender. It didn’t last very long – after about two hours I told the boss my real age: 15”
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Analysis and Features
Who will win the battle for the plonk pound?
Wine sales have been sliding at Sainsbury’s, Asda and Morrisons, while the discounters gain ground
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Comment and Opinion
Horsegate has put fraud much higher up businesses' agendas
This week’s conviction in the Horsegate trial brings at last a degree of closure…
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News
M&A activity gains pace as weak sterling spurs bargain hunters
Food & drink deal activity increased substantially in the second quarter
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News
Diageo's progress receives enthusiastic reception in the City
For some time Diageo has been wrestling with slowing emerging markets growth
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News
Tackle food fraud with supply chain action, government told
Food fraud is a ‘situational’ crime, claims study by the Economic and Social Research Council and the FSA
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News
iPads boost shop floor service at Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s is giving out iPads to store management teams to encourage them to spend more time on the shop floor