All The Grocer articles in 6 July 2019 – Page 2
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News
Booker backtracks on doubling of lower limit for weekly orders
Staff at the Abbotts Ann village store in Hampshire contacted the CMA over the changes
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Comment and Opinion
Yorkshire Tea puts Sean Bean and Dynamo to good use
Can two more stars from God’s County keep the tea brand’s momentum going?
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Analysis and Features
A green shave: male grooming category report 2019
In the era of Hugh’s war on plastic, how are brands innovating to keep up with more sustainability-minded shoppers?
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News
WH Smith sparks anger with £10-off Juul vouchers on all tobacco
The stationer is the latest retailer to stock the US vaping sensation and the first to issue a money-off coupon
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News
Saunders appointed WSTA chairman as Dan Jago departs role
Saunders joined Bibendum in 1982, working his way up to managing director
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News
Burts changes name as it eyes £100m sales target
The rebranding follows the independent supplier’s acquisition in December 2017 of popcorn maker Savoury & Sweet
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News
UK lamb production bounces back after ‘shocking’ 2018
Average year-on-year deadweight lamb prices peaked at 601.9p/kg in April 2018
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News
Froneri enters Israeli market with Noga Ice Cream acquisition
Froneri has agreed to acquired Nestlé business Noga Ice Creams, launching into the Israeli market for the first time.
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Analysis and Features
Will ‘trailblazing’ food sector review succeed where others failed?
Henry Dimbleby’s review has a broad remit. But will it survive Brexit, and the passage of time?
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Grocer 33
Top shop floor service at Tesco Crewe
Tesco scored full marks in this week’s Grocer 33 for ‘polite’ and ‘courteous’ staff
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Grocer 33
Tesco Crewe: Grocer 33 store of the week
‘My main principle is that I want to be the best store in our local area’ says store manager Natalie Salt
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Grocer 33
Lidl beats Asda to win Grocer 33 pricing survey by 7.8%
The discounter’s £45.42 basket was £3.85 cheaper than nearest rival Asda in this week’s Grocer 33
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Analysis and Features
What’s behind the food market revival?
While supermarkets are scrapping their food counters, old-fashioned food markets are enjoying a renaissance. Why?
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News
Beef farmers urge support as markets reach ‘three-year low’
The NFU has called on processors, retailers, Defra and the AHDB to work with farmers
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News
Dairy Crest brand replaced by new owner Saputo
The name change follows the acquisition of the Cathedral City owner by the Canadian dairy giant in April
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News
Asda to launch 30-minute grocery delivery with Just Eat
The new service will offer 100 “essential lines” within half an hour
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News
Aldi introduces plant-based I Am Vegan brand
The discounter unveiled its first product in the range, a quarter pounder, at the end of June
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News
Natalie Campbell takes up online manager role at Parfetts
Her brief is to transform the digital experience for the wholesaler’s suppliers
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News
Sainsbury’s to extend beauty range overhaul to 100 stores
After a successful trial at eight stores, the enhanced beauty range will be rolled out by next March
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Comment and Opinion
Flood damage is only going to hit grocery harder
With climate change bringing wild and unexpected weather patterns, simply hoping for the best is no longer effective…
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