All The Grocer articles in 4 August 2018 – Page 3
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News
Iceland launches plastic-free chewing gum
The gum can be found in all 900 Iceland stores in the UK and online with an rsp of £2
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Lidl sells 5kg of fruit & veg for £1.50 in waste reduction push
Produce “no longer at its perfect best but still perfectly good to eat” on sale in 5kg boxes for £1.50
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Sainsbury's criticised for 'wasteful' plastic bag use
Shoppers take to Facebook to ask retailer not to use plastic bags in online orders
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Farming groups call for relaxation of water usage rules
A summit organised by the NFU also called for support in transporting feed to areas of the in need amid ‘hugely challenging’
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Comment and Opinion
As loyalty gets more personal and immediate, Clubcard is moving with the times
Surely time is up on the era of shoppers waiting eagerly at home for their vouchers
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Comment and Opinion
Coco conquers Croc - can he convince consumers?
Kellogg’s has slashed the amount of sugar in Coco Pops by 30% – a move designed to pacify parents and the sugar lobby
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Comment and Opinion
Flipping Heck! Sausage kits divide opinion
Heck has revealed its latest kit sponsorship deal with the mighty Bedale FC
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Comment and Opinion
New York whiskey serve is close to the bone
The Cannibal’s unusual way of serving whiskey is attracting attention
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Comment and Opinion
Durex's condom charge conundrum
We’re not so sure about Reckitt Benckiser CEO Rakesh Kapoor’s assertion that Durex condoms are undersold by a factor of 10
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Comment and Opinion
Donna wonders whether it's time to up and become a vegan
It’s a fine thing when a gal can’t take a modest, well-earned break in the Caribbean with three or four close personal trainers
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Johnnie Walker unveils second 'Ghost & Rare' whisky
The new expression (43.8% abv) is an homage to the Port Ellen distillery, which shut its doors in 1983
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FDF survey points to Brexit-fuelled fears of rising costs
Almost a third of businesses expect economic growth to slow in 2018
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Tesco overhauls 350 products as part of dairy range revamp
It follows a relaunch of Tesco’s budget Creamfields tertiary dairy brand last month
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Henderson Group plans more self-service tills following trial
Bespoke system has been developed by its subsidiary Henderson Technology
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Slow checkouts frustrate shoppers most, finds poll
Out of stocks and trouble finding products also led to shopper frustration
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Henkell's acquisition of Freixenet gets green light
In the UK, the deal nets Henkell subsidiary Copestick Murray, which has merged with Freixenet UK, a dominant position in the fizz market
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Meat report urges suppliers to play up 'naturalness'
A new report by the AHDB encourages the meat sector to raise welfare standards ahead of legislation
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Peroni Nastro Azzurro gets first makeover in 13 years
Sales of the posh lager have skyrocketed over the past 12 months
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Iceland faces Welsh language protests at new Rhyl store
The retailer said introducing Welsh signage would ’add complexity and cost to our operations’
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Brakes halves emissions across fleet with Shell GTL fuel
The foodservice operator became the first company to trial Shell’s gas-to-liquids fuel in November