All The Grocer articles in 30 May 2020
Previous issues.
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WhitepapersHow have 80% of students drastically changed their spending habits due to COVID-19
Customer profiles and purchasing habits are changing, traditional marketing channels are disappearing, and marketing budgets are being urgently redirected.
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NewsCBD brand Trip inks delivery deal with Deliveroo
It is the first time the delivery giant has listed a specialist CBD supplier.
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Comment & OpinionPubs must overcome a series of hurdles before serving up post-lockdown pints
The government’s dream of ‘continental-style’ drinking will need practical support to become a reality
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Ethical Trading: 27 June
Ethical trading has arguably never been more important. As coronavirus sweeps the globe, farmers and growers need to be paid fairly to tackle fresh challenges
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Comment & OpinionHow are food shopping habits changing during lockdown?
The current crisis has dramatically affected the way we plan and eat our meals, says Chris Blythe, director of The Brand Nursery
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NewsMajestic boosts Deliveroo partnership with 50 more stores
The move brings the total number of Majestic locations working with Deliveroo to 80
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NewsUK reveals post-Brexit tariff regime
The price of food imported from Europe will rise sharply under the regime if the government fails to reach a post-Brexit trade deal
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NewsCity snapshot: M&S profits slump despite food ‘outperformance’
Strong sales and profit growth in Marks & Spencer’s food business was not enough to turn around the group’s falling profits as weaker clothing and home sales hit its bottom line.
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Comment & OpinionWe urgently need a strategy on hunger that binds food industry and government
FDF CEO Ian Wright has called for a minister for hunger. Whatever the government chooses, a strategy is badly needed
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Comment & OpinionDoing the right thing for your consumer is the right thing to do in the ‘next normal’
Brands must base decisions on what is most important to consumers, says IRI UK MD Dan Finke
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NewsCity snapshot: Tate & Lyle posts rise in annual sales and profits
Annual sales and profits rose at sucralose and ingredients supplier Tate & Lyle last year as it continues to trade strongly through the coronavirus crisis, albeit with a more mixed April. Plus, Hilton Food Group issues positive trading statement, Pets at Home warns on first half profits despite annual sales and profits jump and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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NewsEaten Alive boosts range with hot sauces and fermented ingredients
The brand is the brainchild of chefs Pat Bingley and Glyn Gordon, who have held roles in numerous Michelin-starred restarants
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Hygiene Products: 27 June
Cleanliness is key in the fight against coronavirus. So, it’s no surprise hygiene products have been in huge demand
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Comment & OpinionFood and drink has an opportunity to educate on the value of vitamins
Not only is providing accurate health information the right thing to do, it’s also the astute one
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NewsMedia Bites 22 May: Mars/JAB, Pets at Home, Amazon/Deliveroo
Mars has sued JAB Holdings over allegations that a former executive handed the Pret a Manger owner stolen business secrets.
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NewsCarlsberg UK and Marston’s agree to £780m merger of brewing arms
Carlsberg UK and Marston’s will merge their brewing arms to create a new joint venture in the UK
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Grocer 33Waitrose Lincoln: Grocer 33 store of the week
‘Customers are actually starting to browse again, which hasn’t happened since the start of the outbreak’
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Grocer 33Asda is cheapest after two weeks off the top spot
At £72.22, the Walmart-owned retailer came in £1.63 cheaper than Morrisons
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Comment & OpinionLooks like Tesco’s Aldi Price Match has landed
Aldi is rattled. And the decision to target Tesco as a comparator, rather than brands per se, is a sign of the source of the rattle
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Analysis & FeaturesHow would turnover-based leases work for retailers and landlords?
Years of pressure, now magnified by the pandemic, have reshaped retail forever, and leasing structure needs to catch up





