All The Grocer articles in 3 October 2015 – Page 3
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News
FSA nominated for Civil Service Award for campylobacter work
The FSA has been nominated for a Civil Service Award for its work to tackle campylobacter
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Royal Greenland back in Waitrose with prawns
Seafood producer Royal Greenland has secured its first branded listing with Waitrose in three years
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Courvoisier launches Toast of Paris campaign
Courvoisier is aiming to appeal to younger drinkers, cater to a wider range of occasions and encourage uptake
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Tesco axes 'scale for good' to focus on 'little helps'
Tesco boss Dave Lewis has axed one of the three key CSR pledges launched by his predecessor Philip Clarke
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Analysis and Features
Amazon prices in frozen and chilled food trial prove cheaper
Amazon is offering the cheapest price on 33 of the 44 chilled and frozen lines introduced in an enhanced Prime Now trial
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Analysis and Features
Is Aldi on the road to setting up a full online retail offer?
Rivals can relax with a bottle. It’s very much wine only. For now.
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Morrisons staff welcome increased minimum pay
Morrisons staff have broadly welcomed the 20% increase in its minimum hourly pay rate to £8.20
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Analysis and Features
Dr Oetker Mug Cake - Chocolate Chip: Acid Test
Time-poor, cake-loving Brits might love baking, but when are they supposed to find the time?
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Recycled packaging prices driven up by currency and demand
Prices of recycled packaging materials are soaring…
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Cricketer Farm wins first national listing with Co-op
Cheddar maker Cricketer Farm has secured its first national supermarket listing with The Co-op Group
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Kapak Foods rescue deal saves 150 jobs
Food packing specialist Kapak Foods has been rescued from administration with the backing of a private equity firm, saving 150 jobs.
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Comment and Opinion
A pint for the lady: why booze marketing should stop stereotyping
The belief that what we drink is linked to our gender is a product of some very outdated marketing
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News
Vegan shadow farming minister insists she backs British farming
New shadow environment secretary Kerry McCarthy has tackled concerns about her vegan lifestyle
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Irwin's bakery offers new Rankin Selection lines in GB
Northern Irish bakery Irwin’s is launching new versions of two Rankin Selection branded breads
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Analysis and Features
Shopper psychology: influencing the subconscious of the savvy
What are the latest mind games grocers should be investing in to boost sales on the shop floor?
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Grocer 33
Steve Plumridge, Sainsbury's Ipswich: Grocer 33 store of the week
”Our strategy of value simplification and EDLP has also really helped us manage stock levels”
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Plastic bag 5p charge can be absorbed, say fifth of under-35s
The Future Thinking survey of 2,180 shoppers in England revealed 22% of under-35s were prepared to pay 5p per plastic bag in the future
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Adjudicator Tacon shocked by supplier ignorance of GSCOP
Christine Tacon has admitted in a new video for suppliers that she is “shocked” by their lack of knowledge of the Code
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Nescafé offers virtual reality tour of Brazil coffee fields
Nestlé has linked with Google in “a fully immersive virtual reality experience”
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Birds Eye reveals plan to rejuvenate flagging frozen foods
Birds Eye has set out plans to unlock an additional £676m of revenue in frozen food over the next three years