All articles by Emma Weinbren – Page 35
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Q&A with Ocado CFO: Amazon, robotic arms and one-hour delivery
Duncan Tatton-Brown talks emerging threats and Morrisons’ increasingly cosy relationship with its largest competitor
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Sainsbury's Cardiff: Grocer 33 store of the week
The big new thing for us is we started offering same-day delivery and click & collect about 12 weeks ago
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Ocado unveils robotic arm for fruit & veg picking
Technology will remove need for humans to pick easily damaged produce
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Pickavance urges government to crack down on online giants
Government action could avert “millions of job losses in a soulless virtual world” warned a report by the Fabian Society’s retail taskforce
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Comment & Opinion
Tesco's Booker deal is further evidence of supermarket future-proofing
For Sainsbury’s and Argos and Morrisons and Amazon, you can now read Tesco and Booker
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Unite calls off Morrisons fuel strike
The dispute arose because one driver alleged his wages had been docked over seven months to the tune of £5,200 after being involved in an accident
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Sainsbury's accused of 'anti-meat agenda'
The NFU is seeking urgent talks with the supermarket over its move to promote vegetables over meat in selected stores
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Waitrose Botley Road, Oxford: Grocer 33 store of the week
We spent time building understanding of the way Waitrose and John Lewis works and we’re now maturing as a store
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Morrisons teams up with food sharing app Olio at London store
The Walworth Road branch in Southwark will give its surplus food to Olio volunteers for redistribution in the community…
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Healthy Foods Online to open store on Liverpool's Bold Street
Due to open in March, LIV will target young professionals keen to lead a healthy lifestyle…
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Selfridges to launch pop-up food waste restaurant Wasted
The temporary restaurant will take surplus produce from farmers, fishermen, distributors, butchers, artisanal producers and retailers
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Sainsbury's chair warned over using staff to renovate home
Company board found Tyler breached ethical code of conduct but made no financial gain
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Comment & Opinion
Sainsbury’s will need to be sensitive with its meat-free push
We all know the standing joke about giving up meat: you may not live longer, but it certainly feels like it
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News
Sainsbury's to encourage higher veg consumption with trial
mThe retailer is to place vegetarian alternatives next to meat products and reward shoppers who choose vegetarian products
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Gousto adds 10 new recipe box meals in bid to broaden appeal
The recipe box market is thought to account for under 1% of grocery spend in the UK
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Supermarket shopping app Ubamarket secures PE rollout funds
The app is currently being trialled in the Warner Budgens flagship store in Moreton-in-Marsh
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Analysis & Features
Holland & Barrett opens flagship store on Oxford Street
10,000 sq ft branch focuses on food to go, beauty and sports nutrition
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M&S plans to laser tattoo more produce
M&S said the system had “great potential” to increase customisation of labelling
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Comment & Opinion
Sainsbury’s food dancing: nice moves, or embarrassing dad?
The campaign is aiming for a younger, hipper crowd but doesn’t quite hit the spot
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Sainsbury's unveils food dancing ad
First execution by Wieden & Kennedy marks dramatic change in direction