All The Grocer articles in 30 July 2016
Previous issues.
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Analysis & FeaturesChristmas ranges 2016 part one: who's got the best strategy?
Last year it was all about lobster. This time the focus looks to be free-from, plus premium, sharing platters and value
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Grocer 33Grocer 33 service and availability: a win for Morrisons Bedford
There was a “really well presented flower section and a member of staff picking and wrapping flowers for customers”
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Comment & OpinionEat Well for Less? 60 minutes of the bleedin' obvious
The family saved £85 per week, agreed to keep 89% of the swaps and are now off on holiday on the savings
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Comment & OpinionA cheesy way to mark Parma Violets' 70th birthday
“What flavour is this? Is it some kind of medicine? Where do you even buy these things, grandma?”
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Comment & OpinionSMEs can attract the best graduates, too
Graduates are drawn to the biggest and the ‘best’. But what does this mean for the little guy? asks Jonathan Fitchew of Pareto Law
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NewsUK remains very attractive market despite Brexit, says Steinhoff
Steinhoff bosses are confident Poundland will thrive on the British high street regardless of Brexit
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NewsIs Britain falling out of love with Heinz Beanz?
Shoppers are turning their backs on Heinz’s iconic beans and soups, hitting the brand’s UK sales and profits
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Analysis & FeaturesWhat's behind the return of the independent butcher?
In 2016, after years of decline, the number of independent butchers went up for the first time on record
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NewsUnilever kicks off campaign for a Zero Food Waste Britain
The ‘Joint Ambition for a Zero Food Waste Britain’ aims to tackle waste at a consumer, business and policy level
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NewsCompany Shop invests heavily as sales double in five years
The Yorkshire company teamed up with an additional 81 manufacturing sites
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NewsPremier Foods share price shows continued steady improvement
Amid all the market chaos Brexit unleashed, Premier Foods has stealthily been gaining ground
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Comment & OpinionPat keeps up with the 'Pokeyrmum' craze
Never let it be said that our Pat is behind the times
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Comment & OpinionLidl elegantly engages with strawberry shoppers
Lidl’s #LidlSurprises campaign has – inevitable hashtag aside – provided a pleasingly fresh take on fresh food
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NewsE.coli investigation focused on wholesale, not retail, says PHE
Authorities have still not identified the source of the outbreak
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NewsCat soups: Whiskas and Sheba add 'UK firsts'
The super-premium cat soup segment is a “huge” emerging space, Mars Petcare says
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NewsJames Hall snaps up North East Convenience Stores
Spar wholesaler has bought the 30-store estate for an undisclosed sum
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NewsM&M's brings back limited edition Halloween Peanut range
The return of the range follows its 2015 performance as the number one Halloween pouch
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NewsSchoolgirl takes on Morrisons and Asda over caged eggs
Fourteen-year-old has previously petitioned Tesco, who pledged to stop selling caged eggs by 2025
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Comment & OpinionBalance is key when it comes to baby food
Store-bought and homemade can work together to help children develop healthy relationships with food, says Paul Lindley of Ella’s Kitchen
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NewsSainsbury's Argos deal leaves it vulnerable to Brexit fallout
Sainsbury’s share price has fallen by 7.4% in the month following the UK’s vote to leave the EU





