All The Grocer articles in 6 October 2018 – Page 4
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Grocer 33Asda Basildon wins on 'friendly' employees
The store was “nicely laid out” and “well stocked” even though it had three unavailable items
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Grocer 33Asda wins again as Price Guarantee comes to an end
Asda’s £79.34 total was just £1.38 cheaper than second-placed Tesco this week
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Category ReportSpecialised delivery: toiletries category report 2018
This admittedly still niche direct-to-consumer concept is rapidly gaining ground
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Events & AwardsThe Grocer New Product Awards 2018: all the winners revealed
Having faced a rigorous judging process, from shoppers and experts, these brands have demonstrated true imagination and sensational execution
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NewsFentimans reports another year of bumper sales growth
Premium soft drinks and mixer producer Fentimans has reported another year of booming sales, though its profits were hit by investment in brand growth.
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NewsKettle Foods falls to pre-tax loss amid 'intense' competition
Kettle Foods has fallen to a pre-tax loss in the UK after it lost a big chunk of market share and was dragged into an intense promotional war for shelf space.
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Comment & OpinionMcDonald’s could have a winner on its hands with humble, straightforward coffee
It turns out caffeine addicts are the most regular customers of McDonald’s
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NewsLavazza to buy Mars' coffee business for reported $650m
Lavazza has agreed to purchase the drinks supplier, which includes two leading brands in the office coffee service and vending machine segments
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NewsCity News: Analysts suggest Tesco 'on track' despite shares plunge
Operating profits rocketed 24% to £933m in the half-year to 25 August, but overseas failings meant it missed overall forecasts
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NewsSteampunk distiller rolls out Voodoo Spiced craft rum
The 40% tipple is a blend of Caribbean rums
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NewsRed Bull grows UK sales as regulatory energy drinks threat looms
Red Bull has posted doubled-digit annual sales and volume growth in the UK and Ireland as the UK government mulls legislation to curb energy drink sales to children.
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News'Future of food' Huel raises £20m to fund global expansion
Huel plans to use the funding to accelerate its expansion into new territories and support growth in the US and Europe
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NewsSamworth Brothers demands new supplier payment terms
Samworth Brothers said it was ‘updating our standard payment terms to 60 days’
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NewsWerther's Original turns festive 'store' into gift box
The Werther’s Original Christmas Caramel Shop Box contains a mix of sweets
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Analysis & FeaturesHow Gove's £15m pilot can help stamp out food waste
Defra is to invest in redistribution, allowing charities to scale up operations
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Comment & OpinionFood waste announcement is great news, but there's work to do
If the subsidies are not used it will prove the industry simply cannot be bothered and will rightly be taken away
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Comment & OpinionTesco cheaper than the discounters? A bold but risky claim
Tesco CEO Dave Lewis risks a price war with the discounters
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NewsJLP to trial trackable reusable cups containing RFID chips
RFID chips in the lid and base are used to track the return of the cups to drop-off points
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NewsEco-friendly pollock easier on fish shoppers' wallets
Alaskan pollock is one of the most sustainable seafood options, according to the latest Good Fish Guide
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NewsIdeal weather in September boosts British raspberry crop
Crops have been boosted by a cool, sunny September, extending the season until the end of October





