All The Grocer articles in 9 March 2019 – Page 3
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Comment & OpinionSprite offers a one-shot message of empowerment
Last week’s AOTW, for Harry’s, was a moody one-shot that addressed masculinity. Now here’s another one…
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Comment & OpinionHow motivated will Waitrose partners be when the bonus is 3%?
Would they rather JLP spent the money from the rebrand on a bigger bonus?
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NewsVivir tequila scores major Waitrose deal
Its spirits are made with 100% agave sugars, whereas many on the market use only the legal minimum of 51% agave
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Analysis & FeaturesMeet the new faces guiding booze brands through Brexit
A new roster of bosses have taken the helm at major alcoholic drinks businesses
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NewsRecycling overhaul will put huge costs on business, says BRC
The BRC this week held talks with supplier trade bodies and packaging compliance bosses
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NewsBubblegum-flavoured apples set to storm UK
Kid-friendly flavours could include vanilla, toffee, elderflower, blackcurrant and cinnamon
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Category ReportA bar apart: snack bars category report 2019
How are healthy snack bars managing to stand out in a crowded market?
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NewsBalance for better: equality is more than just a numbers game
The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day campaign centres on the struggle towards a more gender-balanced world
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NewsBrexit puts paid to Cook new store openings programme
MD and founder Edward Perry told The Grocer Cook had planned to open five new stores this year
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NewsBidfood boss Selley attacks 'lack of clarity' on Brexit plans
Selley blasted the ‘scandal’ of money potentially wasted on no-deal planning
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NewsTesco and Co-op robot deliveries expand delivery area
Starship Technologies has grown its Milton Keynes delivery area by a third
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Analysis & FeaturesWill Philip Morris' new vape Mesh move Iqos into the margins?
PMI is ‘happy’ with the progress of its heat not burn offering, but it will have a fight on its hands for market dominance
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Analysis & FeaturesHow are modern convenience store independents staying afloat?
Meet the independents who have learned how to survive fierce competition from the mults and the discounters
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My Alternative CVBen Whitehead, Spare Snacks, on Ottolenghi and Dire Straits
‘I tripped over an interviewee’s chair and very nearly crashed through a glass wall
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Comment & OpinionBrexit 'readiness' remains expensive guesswork for businesses
Are you ready for Brexit? I’ve asked this question before, but with just days to go until the supposed deadline, the range of answers I continue to receive is staggering
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NewsVeganism trend drives 39% sales growth at Gosh
Profits have also surged 84% to £3.5m amid manufacturing investment
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NewsSustainability of apprenticeship programme questioned by NAO
The number of people starting apprenticeships had “fallen substantially” since the introduction of reforms in 2017
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NewsGPI shows supermarket prices deflating again, with 0.3% drop
Three of the big four supermarkets were in annual deflation last month
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NewsProfits rocket at Heck sausages after manufacturing spend
The premium sausage maker saw sales jump 20% to £21.1m in the year to 31 July 2018
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NewsConsumer confidence dents sales and profits at Big Prawn Co
The company said market uncertainty and Brexit-driven currency impacts could affect growth in 2019
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