All The Grocer articles in 3 August 2019 – Page 3
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Comment & OpinionReality of a no-deal Brexit has changed the mood in grocery
The clock is ticking and the mood in the grocery industry is turning faster than a consignment of meat stranded on the M20…
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NewsNo-deal Brexit expected but food and drink unclear on plans
Senior industry sources believe a no-deal Brexit is now likely, but will that translate into increased planning from businesses
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NewsMcDonald’s opens Grab & Go takeaway-only store in Fleet Street
The Grab & Go store will have extended open hours from 6am-midnight seven days a week
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NewsVita Coco launches first sparkling coconut water range
The coconut water brand launched two new sparkling varieties to provide a ”healthy alternative” to sugary drinks
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NewsBrockmans Gin appoints Cellar Trends for UK sales
Cellar Trends will handle UK distribution of the posh gin brand from September
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Comment & OpinionBud Light King helps brand battle craft connoisseurs
The branded backlash against craft beer is officially underway…
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NewsDefra kicks off anti-African swine fever border campaign
The campaign is aimed at anyone with the potential to introduce ASF to the UK
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Comment & OpinionTapioca tea attraction is load of balls
Nothing beats an, er, cold black tea filled with tapioca balls, right?
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Comment & OpinionMixological badge of honour for nation’s girl guides
Girl guides and boy scouts are the backbone of this country
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Comment & OpinionWhat potatoes can tell us about the future for meat alternatives
Could meat alternatives be as successful as spuds? People were wary of potatoes once
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Comment & OpinionSupermarkets can nudge shoppers to make better decisions
Supermarkets can deploy nudge techniques to influence what customers buy
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Comment & OpinionA closed loop economy needs a government push
Regarding your story ‘Investment fund launched for eco-friendly packaging’, you can’t fault the intention
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Analysis & FeaturesFood price inflation easing but petrol prices on the rise
July marked a second consecutive month of deflation for UK shop prices
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Comment & OpinionCSR isn’t just the preserve of huge enterprises like Unilever
Unilever is now threatening to discard a number of brands that are adjudged to negatively impact on society
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NewsSainsbury’s and Morrisons among mults using stability to negotiate cheaper rents
Lower rents have been negotiated during periods of instability for other retail sub-sectors
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NewsWholesalers face soaring ‘true cost’ of track and trace
According to the FWD, the ultimate cost to the wholesale sector could stretch into the millions
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Comment & OpinionAspartame safety study was one of the most comprehensive ever
Regulatory authorities thoroughly and extensively assess all kinds of scientific studies
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Analysis & FeaturesPeperami Pastry Rolls: acid test
This year has seen a slew of new launches from Peperami, including these new pastry rolls
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NewsOrganic babyfood producers secure millions in funding
Babease and Piccolo have raised significant funds to expand and push NPD
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Category ReportThe British brunch: breakfast category report 2019
Shoppers are looking to recreate the indulgent experience of brunch at home. So how is benefiting?
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