All The Grocer articles in 30 June 2018 – Page 2
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Analysis and Features
Dealing with the Donald: how trade war will hit food & drink
Europe and the US have imposed tit-for-tat tariffs on each other - so what effect would a full-blown trade war have?
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Analysis and Features
Breaking the plastic habit at Canary Wharf
The Canary Wharf Group’s campaign is committed to opening up the district as a test bed for innovation and ideas on reducing single-use plastic
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News
2 Sisters profits fall 77% amid protein division restructure
The poultry giant said volume growth was more than offset by the “negative impact of beef, poultry and fish price inflation”
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News
Whitbread blames high street woes for Costa Coffee sales fall
Whitbread said a decline in footfall in traditional shopping locations dragged Costa’s like-for-like sales back 2% in its first quarter.
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Comment and Opinion
Tesco Brand Guarantee: a good week to bury bad news?
It was a good week to bury bad news and a bad week to bury good news, says Grocer editor Adam Leyland
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News
Pinkster appoints ex-Diageo exec as sales director
Martijn van Buuren will oversee Pinkster’s 10-strong sales team from its Cambridge headquarters
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Analysis and Features
As retailers improve should Adjudicator go harder or go home?
Christine Tacon wants to police more retailers
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Analysis and Features
How much do shoppers care about traceability of meat?
Brits still care more about quality, price and animal welfare, exclusive new research suggests
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Comment and Opinion
CO2 pig slaughter is the real crisis, not a gas shortage
I am horrified to read your news article discussing the CO2 shortage crisis
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News
Pet goods supplier Petface rescued from administration
Petface appointed administrators BDO last week
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News
Wholesalers face being cut out of supply chain, says report
The study suggests wholesalers are underestimating the potential disruption of larger retailers such as Tesco
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News
Tesco issued cashback on 47 out of 50 weeks in Grocer 33
A look back at our mystery shops of the past 12 months shows there were only three weeks in total when a mystery shopper did not receive money back
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Analysis and Features
Booming EU supply set to deflate the price of sugar
EU sugar output will reach 19.5 million tonnes in the 2017/18 season
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News
Tesco pilots first cashless store and Amazon Go-style payment
Tesco claims the pilot has shown cashless tills would slash the waiting time at the checkout in half
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My Alternative CV
Scott Dixon, The Flava People, on the Vengabus & snowboarding
‘My first job? Driving tractors in a boatyard in Wales. I built up quite the tan on some of the balmier summers’
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News
Aberdeen Angus cattle get 'bulletproof' traceability scheme
The society is hoping up to 90% of its 1,800 members will sign up to the Sire Verified Angus Scheme by the end of the year
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Comment and Opinion
BBC4's Shopgirls offers an insightful look at the history of retail
Look far enough back in the history books and it can be like holding a mirror up to the patterns of the present day
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News
The Lakes Distillery unveils Steel Bonnets whisky blend
The name is inspired by the English and Scottish people who lived on the border in the 13th-17th centuries
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News
Grant's gives Family Reserve whisky brand a new name
Grant’s said the new name would play up the production credentials of the drink
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News
Happy Egg Co launches two-egg boxes with My Cook Box
The Noble Foods brand has developed new packaging for the collaboration