All analysis & features articles – Page 158
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Surging supply-side costs for Thai tuna could hit retail prices
Surging supply-side costs for Thai tuna could push up the price of cans in supermarkets this year
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Coffee prices rise in mults as suppliers face cost increases
Shoppers are paying more for coffee in the mults after major supplier Nestlé reportedly hiked supply-side prices
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Surplus food won’t fix food waste. Our expert webinar will grill experts on what will work
As part of the Waste Not Want Not campaign, we’ll be hosting our first ever webinar featuring experts from Unilever, Tesco, FareShare and Company Shop on hand to answer your questions
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The shock megadeal that I just can’t see happening
One is big in the north, the other big in the south … but even so, specualtion of a Sainsbury’s-Morrisons merger would really push the envelope
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How Mauritian growers are preparing for sugar quota changes
“We are very afraid of the future,” one farmer tells The Grocer
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Can Bakkavor complete its turnaround and seal an IPO?
The battling Viking spirit of the Gudmundsson brothers revealed itself again last week
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Dried fruit & nuts cheaper as Turkish lira declines
Turkey is a major supplier of dried fruit and nuts to the UK market
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Acrylamide: the Burning Question
Burnt toast is once again in the news after an FSA warning on acrylamide. But why now and how will it affect the food industry?
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Free'ist Sugar Free Caramel Crunch Popcorn: acid test
Launched in 2013, the Free’ist brand set out to make products suitable for diabetics
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10 ways manufacturers waste food
Supermarkets might take most the food waste flak but nearly 90% happens before products reach supermarket shelves
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Waste Not Want Not: How to turn food waste into gold
If our Waste Not Want Not campaign hits our target of 100,000 meals, it would save charities £150m
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Fascia Face-off Part 1: Putting fascias to the test
Every week, The Grocer 33 rates the supermarkets. So how did convenience stores cope with a scaled down version?
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Best-one, Rupert Road, London
This brand-new Best-one has a fresh, glass-front fascia to match its smart surroundings
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Costcutter, Farnham
Outside parking spaces earned this small Costcutter store an early thumbs-up
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Budgens Belsize Park
One of the biggest stores we tested, Thornton’s Budgens sits on a busy high street in London’s posh Belsize Park
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Family Shopper, Aldershot
Deceptively spacious, this Family Shopper stood out in residential Aldershot thanks to its pillarbox red branding
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Londis, Wivelsfield
Serving the small rural village of Wivelsfield, this Londis store has clearly embedded itself firmly in the community
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Nisa Local, Farnham
Only 18 months after undergoing a full refit, this Nisa Local still has a gleamingly clean store exterior
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Today's Extra, Farnborough
Colourful fruit & veg piled up on stands outside this large Today’s Extra in Farnborough made a great first impression…
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Spar, Dalston, London
This new store scored 46 from a potential 50, the highest across all the fascias visited