All The Grocer articles in 5 August 2017 – Page 5
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NewsCost savings drive Kellogg’s profit improvement as sales continue to slide
Kellogg’s has posted a 6.9% rise in comparable second quarter operating profit despite another slump in net sales.
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NewsP&G countering Peltz with acquisitions plan
P&G signalled in a call to analysts it is stepping up efforts to grow revenues
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NewsArla launches £3m Moonicow campaign for Cravendale milk
A documentary-style advert features the fictional village of Cravendale
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NewsTesco swaps black tea for trendy blends in range overhaul
The shake-up sees cuts to black tea lines by PG Tips and Typhoo
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Category ReportBreakfast's lost generation: Breakfast category report 2017
The seats around the breakfast table once filled by the young are empty. How to lure back the lost generation?
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Analysis & FeaturesTurf Wars: the battle between Walmart and Amazon
As Amazon and Walmart battle it out for territory in the US, we analyse how they measure up on the key tactical areas
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Comment & OpinionMcColl's has made a sharp deal with Morrisons
The McColl’s-Morrisons supply deal has thrown a large rock in the wholesale pond
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Comment & OpinionCustomer data gets true power with AI
Artificial Intelligence, paired with big data, brings back an asset long lost to commerce – knowing your customer
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Grocer 33Sainsbury's Inglis Green Rd, Edinburgh: G33 store of the week
“All the colleagues were recruited from the local area – it has meant quite a lot for the local community”
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Comment & OpinionPut customers first, like Tesco. It works
It has been a difficult few years for Tesco, even if the broad consensus is that it has turned the corner
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Comment & OpinionWhat's next for sustainable schemes?
Fairtrade has driven understanding of how the food and drink we consume ends up on our table…
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NewsDiscounters 'increasingly likely' to anchor out of town sites
Savills found a 78% rise in out of town centres anchored by discounters in last six years
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NewsFood & grocery needs action plan to attract STEM talent, says IGD
Engineering is the toughest technical area to recruit for, the report found, with nearly 50% of recruiting managers citing it as an area of concern
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