All The Grocer articles in 7 October 2017
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News
Open doors for young talent - the reward makes it worthwhile
Early talent teams are sharpening their focus to attract more young people - and with good reason, says Laura-Jane Rawlings of Youth Employment UK
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Comment & Opinion
Why convenience is evolving from c-store to Bodega
Bodega, founded by two former Google employees, has set out to disrupt the very thing it’s named after
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Comment & Opinion
Smart tech, good; easy tech, better
Finding ways to ensure more browsers become buyers is more important than ever
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Comment & Opinion
British food standards are at risk
The contrast between American and British food really hit me in a supermarket in Barbados
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News
The Grocer New Product Awards 2017 prove a fantastic showcase for innovation
A panoply of innovative products celebrated at dazzling lunchtime event
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Analysis & Features
Is workfare fair, or slave labour?
Four years after jobseekers on the DWP’s workfare scheme successfully sued should businesses steer well clear?
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Events & Awards
The Grocer New Product Awards 2017: who won what and why?
New products in 29 categories fought it out to be crowned winners of the 2017 awards this week
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Events & Awards
Bang on trend at The Grocer New Product Awards 2017
As our New Product Awards show, innovation is alive and well in fmcg
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Comment & Opinion
Nisa has always been riven by mistrust. Can the Co-op save it?
Next week Nisa will finally table the Co-op’s offer to its members
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Category Report
Sustainability on show: Anuga preview 2017
Sustainability will top the agenda at Anuga 2017 as a growing number of companies convert it from buzzword to hard graft
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Analysis & Features
As Nisa readies for date with destiny Nick Read's job is done
But while the CEO turned Nisa around and helped secure Co-op offer, his tenure was marred by a fractious relationship with…
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News
Wholesalers unite to urge CMA to block Tesco-Booker deal
Wholesalers warn merger would harm suppliers and result in higher prices
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News
Costcutter makes 'step forward' with deal on the horizon
Costcutter Supermarkets Group’s EBITDA has returned to break-even point while pre-tax losses have been slashed
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Analysis & Features
Apple juice squeezed by poor Polish crop
Fruit juice manufacturers are facing surging prices for apple juice concentrate due to a shortage of apples in Poland
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News
Heron Foods sales and profits leap ahead of B&M takeover
Frozen food discounter Heron Foods, which B&M Bargains snapped up for £152m in August, has increased revenues by almost 9% despite a challenging trading environment.
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Analysis & Features
Polystyrene driven up by rising input costs
Polystyrene prices have risen due to tightening supplies of feedstock styrene after factory outages hit production
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Category Report
Less is more: alcohol category report 2017
Brits are boozing less and retailers are stocking fewer drinks. Yet alcohol sales are flying, up a whopping £345m
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News
PHE to renew its scrutiny of cuts to salt
Public Health England is set to call on suppliers to step up action to take salt out of products
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Analysis & Features
Highlights from the first week of Tesco fraud trial
Rogberg, Bush and Scouler plead not guilty as the trial starts
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News
Sandpiper deal for iQ approved by Channel Islands authority
The music and computer retailer operates in both Jersey and Guernsey