All The Grocer articles in 5 October 2019 – Page 3
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NewsAsda to launch new membership-free cash & carry operation
The first store will have separate branding to Asda and aims to be a cross between Costco and Walmart’s members’ warehouse
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NewsSainsbury’s eggs to go 100% free-range
The move makes it the first of the big four to offer 100% free-range eggs, Sainsbury’s said
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NewsTesco acquires Best Food Logistics for ‘nominal sum’
Best Food Logistics last year announced a major long-term supply deal with Pizza Hut
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Comment & OpinionWill consumers really make the effort to recycle coffee pods?
Popping compostable capsules into one’s food waste or compost bin involves arguably less effort than recycling
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NewsPepsiCo’s third quarter revenues rise as it ramps up marketing
PepsiCo has reported a 4.3% increase in third quarter revenues, as ramped-up marketing spend boosted demand for its soft drinks and snacks
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Grocer 33‘Excellent’ availability and friendly staff win it for Sainsbury’s Rugby
Just three points separated the top four stores this week, but Sainsbury’s came out the winner
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Grocer 33Store of the week: Sainsbury’s Rugby
‘Sainsbury’s new Price Lockdown strategy is working very well and bringing in new customers’
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NewsConfex MD Nicky White steps down after 25 years at the helm
White’s son Tom Gittins has taken over as MD with immediate effect
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Analysis & FeaturesWho’s to blame for the crisis facing Britain’s beef sector?
Farmer returns have hit rock-bottom, but retail prices remain flat
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Plant-Based: 2 November
Vegans are an ethical bunch. As a group staunchly gunning for animal welfare, you’d imagine they’re not falling over themselves to hand over their cash to a company that sells largely animal-based products.
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Analysis & FeaturesSpanish storms send lettuce prices soaring
A combination of extreme weather conditions and spiralling production costs in Spain have almost doubled prices
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NewsDave Lewis among nominees to win The Grocer Cup 2019
The Cup celebrates a senior industry figure who has shown outstanding leadership in the past year
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NewsMedia Bites 4 Oct: John Lewis, PAI/Hain Daniels, Tomatoes
John Lews is seeking rent cuts from its landlords in a bid to cut running costs. The retailer told landlords in some locations it would withhold 20% of this quarter’s service charge, which covers heating and water on top of rent, because it had become too expensive. ...
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NewsFlavoured gin craze sees Gordon’s Pink add £63m
The Diageo spin-off is now bigger than Russian Standard, Bell’s, Captain Morgan and other household names
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NewsCity snapshot: Dave Lewis’s legacy on Tesco share price
During his five-year tenure, the City was not very generous towards Lewis despite evidence its efforts paid off
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Category ReportViva la revolucion!: alcoholic beverages category report 2019
Labour’s Diane Abbott was castigated for drinking an RTD on the train. But as it turns out, she’s at the helm of a new wave of drinking
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NewsWhyte & Mackay expands Wildcat Gin brand with Bramble variant
The 37.5% abv tipple promises notes of blackberry, raspberry, ‘hedgerow fruits’ and cherry
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NewsRob Collins and Wim Van Aalst are first casualties of John Lewis Partnership cull
Waitrose MD Rob Collins and supply chain boss Wim Van Aalst are first of 75 senior executives to face axe in JLP restructure
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NewsIceland adds optional receipts to tills in move to save paper
Iceland shoppers now have the option of declining a receipt
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Analysis & FeaturesBaked beans prices on the rise in major supermarkets
Average supermarket prices for baked beans are up 2% year on year
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