All The Grocer articles in 29 September 2018 – Page 4
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Comment and Opinion
Can the CMA deal with Sainsbury's-Asda after failing on Tesco-Booker?
The CMA ignored long-term effects of Tesco-Booker and hastened the demise of P&H as collateral damage, says Steve Parfett, chairman of AG Parfett & Sons
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News
Mondelez MD Louise Stigant joins GroceryAid board of trustees
Morrisons special projects lawyer Helen Murray also becomes a trustee
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News
Hovis debuts pair of new premium bread loaves
The brand’s Seeded Batch and sourdough White Bloomer went on sale in Morrisons and Ocado on Tuesday
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News
Amazon launches cheaper voice shopping Echo Input device
Echo Input was launched alongside a new Amazon Smart Plug
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Comment and Opinion
Dolmio hosts epic battle as part of ‘no drama’ campaign
You spend ages making dinner to eat with your offspring… then face a real battle to get the ungrateful toads to the table
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News
A2 Milk partners with Crediton to ditch plastic bottles
The alternative milk brand will roll out new recyclable one litre cartons from next week
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News
Tesco suppliers reveal food waste figures of 700,000 tonnes
Figures are from 27 suppliers who agreed to share their waste data last year
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Comment and Opinion
Today marks a turning point in the fight for transparency in food waste
Suppliers and retailers have put politics aside to agree on the approach of “Target, Measure, Act”
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News
Lidl launches one-hour grocery delivery in Dublin
The core range including frozen, ambient and fresh food can be ordered on a smartphone app
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News
Porky Whites and Porky Lights get 'modernised' rebrand
The packaging revamp is designed to align its Porky Whites and lower-fat Porky Lights ranges more closely
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News
Botanic Lab unveils tea made with cannabis extract CBD
Although CBD comes from the cannabis sativa plant, it is not psychoactive
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Comment and Opinion
Supermarket 'mini distribution centres' are the future of e-commerce logistics
Retailers will be able to use in-store staff and gig workers to make deliveries, says REPL Group’s Mike Callender
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Comment and Opinion
Alcohol brands must connect directly with drinkers in a post-GDPR world
The benefits of direct engagement span the harnessing of consumer insight and the ability to nurture greater loyalty, spend and advocacy, says Matt Boffey of Great State
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News
Itsu unveils 'UK's first' sweet Japanese-style gyozas
They can be pan-fried from frozen in six minutes
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News
Cranswick reveals 450-tonne drop in plastic use
It follows the launch of a series of initiatives such as removing single-use plastic items and using lighter plastics
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News
Budgens opens first farm shop partnership under its fascia
Gonalston Farm Shop is set to maintain 80% sourcing autonomy while adding grocery lines from Budgens
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News
'Grisly' no-deal Brexit could put an end to protected UK food names
Industry bodies have warned the government’s latest Brexit technical notices show the UK food sector will be critically exposed to a hard Brexit
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News
Greenyard to sell horticulture arm to Straco in £107m deal
Greenyard said its focus would be on strengthening its performance in its core fresh and frozen operations
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News
Limestone Branch Distillery to launch small-batch whiskey pair
Both whiskies are made according to historical recipes
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News
Echo Falls launches sparkling ProsEcho Falls wine
The sparkling wine (11% abv) is due to hit the market in late October