All The Grocer articles in 8 June 2019 – Page 3
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Comment and Opinion
Disastrous global food production leaves the UK looking exposed
UK supermarkets must pay enough to cover the rising costs of production
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News
Trump's trade war drives down price of petrol... for now
Donald Trump’s trade wars are driving down the cost of petrol in the UK
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Analysis and Features
How are Scottish convenience stores navigating today's challenges?
All UK grocers face challenges, but stores in Scotland have unique burdens to bear. How are they coping?
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News
Honestly Good Smoothie Co eyes sustainable packs
The D2C startup’s plans come following runaway success on Crowdcube
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News
Loch Lomond snapped up by Hillhouse Capital Management
The deal is understood to give Loch Lomond an enterprise value of $500m-$550m
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Analysis and Features
Why are Lidl's new method of production meat labels proving controversial?
Lidl last week became the first UK supermarket to carry method of production labelling on meat
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News
William Grant & Sons launches 'ultra-low' alcohol spirit Atopia
The drink is made from ‘natural distillates, flavours and extracts’
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News
Bestway launches summer promotional campaign
Ice cream, barbecue foods, soft drinks and licensed drinks will all feature in the June to August promotion
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News
Sainsbury's to remove plastic bags for loose fruit, veg & bakery
This year’s moves would take the total amount of plastic reduced by Sainsbury’s in recent years to over 10,000 tonnes
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News
US trade deal will create 'trouble for trade' with EU
Former senior EC official Lars Hoelgaard has rubbished claims Britain could retain the same access to EU markets following a US trade deal
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Comment and Opinion
Metcash's new Fresh Pantry format shows the power of 'will plus skill'
The new Australian format recognises price alone is not enough to win consumers’ trust, says Tim Mason, CEO of Eagle Eye
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News
Network Rail unveils sustainability badges for station stores
Half of all managed station retailers have stopped supplying plastic cups and cutlery since last year
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Comment and Opinion
Letters: shoppers are thinking differently about value - so should retailers
We have reached a moment where retailers need to rethink the role value plays in their offer
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Comment and Opinion
Destination charging; the sustainability race
Building the UK’s EV network will be best enabled through cross-sector partnership
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News
Paul Dennis returns to Central England Co-op as food retail head
He rejoins after holding senior leadership positions with Conviviality Retail, My Local and Motor Fuel Group
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News
Online food and grocery sales to rocket, predicts report
The growth is forecast to add £257bn to the global food and consumer goods industry
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News
Asda, Lidl and M&S among brands caught breaking 'junk' food ad rules
The ASA said in general, brands had been sticking to the advertising rules
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News
Half of children's food products featuring cartoons 'unhealthy' finds study
Paw Patrol and Peppa Pig were named as the worst offenders
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Analysis and Features
Platform at The Arches: how Glasgow's foodie market is supporting the community
What was once an infamous nightclub is now home to a farmers’ market with a community focus
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News
City snapshot: Global demand for premium spirits boosts Rémy Cointreau
French spirits giant Rémy Cointreau has posted annual sales growth of 7.9% driven by strong global sales of its key premium brands.