All The Grocer articles in 30 June 2018 – Page 3
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Grocer 33
Morrisons Ty Glas Road, Cardiff: Grocer 33 store of the week
‘You have to start every day thinking ‘what would our customers want?’’
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Grocer 33
Roomy Morrisons Ty Glas store takes win
The store dropped points on availability, but looked “clean and well ordered” with “ample” room to move around
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News
Holland & Barrett accused of ‘tarnishing’ Groceries Code
In an interview with BBC Radio 4, Holland & Barrett CEO Peter Aldis claimed the idea of strained relations with its suppliers was “old hat”
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News
Nestlé pledges to improve welfare of chickens
All Nestlé products that use chicken will have to adhere to the requirements laid out by the European Broiler Ask
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News
China lifts ban on British beef imports after two decades
Environment secretary Michael Gove this week hailed the announcement as a ’major step’
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News
Costcutter predicts sales growth after slashing Xmas prices
Since launching its Christmas pre-sale brochure last month, Costcutter saw an increase of over 30% in pre-sales year on year
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News
Badger ale brand moves into 'crafted' beer with canned IPA
The launch follows a major rebrand for Badger last month
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News
The Co-op rolls out 800 own label lines into Nisa
Forty-nine Co-op-branded products across ambient and chilled were introduced in Nisa stores on Monday
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News
Scottish government opens deposit return scheme consultation
Respondents will be asked for views on a series of questions including what materials should be collected
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Grocer 33
Asda is £3 cheaper than Tesco and no cashback either
The Tesco store our shopper visited didn’t stock the Aperol
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Analysis and Features
Yorkshire Tea Biscuit Brew: acid test
Launched in March, Biscuit Brew was Yorkshire Tea’s first innovation in more than 18 months
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Comment and Opinion
Canada man wins with hot dog water wheeze
Douglas Bevans managed to shift 60 litres of, yes, hot dog water at a Vancouver festival last weekend
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Comment and Opinion
F*** business? It’s high time politicians started to address Brexit concerns
Politicians letting off hot air has become the theme of this week
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News
Jill Ross to replace Angus Maciver as CEO at McCurrach
The move will take effect from 6 August, after which Maciver will retain an active role in the McCurrach Group as non-executive director
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News
Morrisons sees sales of its wonky fruit & veg range soar
Sales of the range have tripled compared to last year, with products now present in 12% of all shopping baskets
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News
Bidfood to roll out 150-strong range of plastic-free products
New plastic-free products include paper straws, a reusable cup and spring water in a recyclable aluminium can
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News
Five Waitrose stores to close as JLP issues profit warning
Four Waitrose convenience stores and one supermarket have been earmarked for closure, as tough high street conditions took their toll
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News
Dale Farm snaps up Lidl cheddar global supply contract
The Northern Irish dairy co-op’s chedddar will now be sold in 8,000 Lidl stores around the world
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Comment and Opinion
British twist to world's priciest milkshake
Anyone can get hold of our planet’s priciest milkshake, which costs $100 (£75)
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Comment and Opinion
Capri-Sun’s animated pouch satisfies Sally… probably
Capri-Sun has cut the amount of sugar in its pouches, and this ad aims to promote this