All The Grocer articles in 9 February 2019 – Page 3
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Analysis & FeaturesFrom collapse to collapse: can Oddbins be saved a second time?
The off-licence chain’s turnaround was trashed by tax woes, changing shopper tastes, Brexit and steep competition. We ask whether Oddbins has a future?
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Grocer 33Asda beats nearest competitor Tesco by more than £4
Asda was exclusively cheapest for five fruit & veg lines this week
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Grocer 33Tesco The Meadows, Sandhurst: Grocer 33 store of the week
‘It’s one of the top three in the country and it’s the flagship site, takings-wise’
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NewsMondelez shrinks pack sizes across Cadbury Easter range
Cadbury Mini Eggs have taken the biggest hit whilst a number of shell egg SKUs have also been reduced
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Comment & OpinionFrom baby bananas to mango-plums: the latest trends from Fruit Logistica
If you’re among those who think the humble plum can’t be improved upon, read on
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Comment & OpinionManage business relationships like you would your love life
Perseverance and nurture are key to any successful relationship, whether in romance or business
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Analysis & FeaturesPlant-based diets helping to raise price of almonds
Current almond prices are up 10% year on year as consumers seek plant-based protein
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Comment & OpinionOcado and M&S: there's no smoke without fire
The fire is a serious blow to Ocado in the short term, with 10% of its UK capacity taken out
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NewsOne in 10 start to stockpile as no-deal Brexit threat looms
Even Leave voters are starting to stockpile, our exclusive new research reveals
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NewsDRS Leeds trial: public 'not motivated by financial rewards'
Ministers should think again about retailers being the main centres for use of DRS machines, organisers suggested
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NewsJTI starts privately prosecuting illegal tobacco sellers
JTI this week removed its 35th gantry in five years from retailers convicted of selling illicit tobacco
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NewsPret a Manger to offer house and employment to the homeless
Pret chief executive Clive Schlee said the project had been a five-year project in the making
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NewsNeil Robinson promoted to Kopparberg UK sales director
Robinson has been with the company for nine years
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Analysis & FeaturesShoplifting: are we giving thieves a licence to steal?
Legislation, policing policy, austerity, the growth of self-checkouts and even bags for life are being blamed for the rise in crime. But what can be done to tackle it?
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Category ReportIn the spotlight: vaping category report 2019
Vaping is starting to take centre stage in supermarket strategy and display
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Category ReportSmoke signals: tobacco category report 2019
From May, tobacco will be tracked using microprint, chemical markers and unique codes
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NewsVaping uptake on the rise among older Brits
The proportion of e-cig users in early middle age has increased from 13% to 20% from 2016 to 2018
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NewsUnilever moves into snacking with £150m Graze acquisition
The Anglo-Dutch group’s first deal under new CEO Alan Jope was sealed this week.
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NewsPork product duo turn to crowdfunding to improve scale
Serious Pig and Cannon & Cannon have both turned to the crowd to scale up their retail presence.
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NewsSupermarket prices rise again after Christmas cuts
The Grocer Price Index moved back into annual inflation of 0.4% in January compared with a 0.4% price drop in December
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