All articles by Emma Weinbren – Page 43
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NewsSainsbury's to hand out 1 million free fridge thermometers
Sainsbury’s is set to give away one million fridge thermometers
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NewsSainsbury's womenswear range to 'rival Hobbs and Whistles'
Prices start at £12 and go up to £50 for a wool blend wrap coat
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NewsOcado to create dedicated 'internet of things' department
The online supermarket is advertising for a team leader to head the new department
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Analysis & FeaturesWill Amazon’s new gadget push the right buttons for consumers?
Amazon’s push into grocery has the major players running scared. So how significant is its latest innovation?
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NewsAmazon Prime Now extended in North London and East of England
Amazon has been rapidly expanding its Prime Now offering since its launch in London last June
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NewsAmazon launches one-click Dash button in the UK with 48 brands
Launch comes over a year after the buttons made their debut in US market
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NewsSainsbury's offers 'slow shopping' for dementia sufferers
Research from the Alzheimer’s Society found eight in 10 dementia sufferers list shopping as their favourite activity
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NewsTesco sells Euphorium Bakery business to Soho Coffee
The 59 Euphorium concessions in Tesco stores will be converted back to own-brand bakeries
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NewsSainsbury's adds one-click recipes to delivery app Chop Chop
Sainsbury’s has added a one-click recipe function to its express delivery app Chop Chop
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NewsSainsbury's brings back 'less than £3' Prosecco offer
The offer price of £7.50 can be further reduced with voucher codes and 25% off six or more bottles deal
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NewsAndrew Day joins Sainsbury's in new chief data officer role
Day previously held the position of chief data officer at News UK
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NewsAsda suffers sharpest quarterly sales decline in history
The retailer has now suffered eight consecutive quarterly declines in sales
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NewsAmazon to open 'advanced' fulfilment centre in Tilbury, Essex
The centre will be equipped with Amazon’s “most advanced” robotics technology
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NewsIceland launches 21 ‘fakeaway’ ready meals for one person
The line-up brings together ’family favourites’ with ‘adventurous’ options such as Thai Beef Massaman
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NewsCampaigning teenager calls on Leadsom to ban caged hen farming
Lucy Gavaghan’s petition began on Friday and has already gathered over 21,000 signatures
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Comment & OpinionGrocers are right to play the long game with new payment apps
In today’s smartphone-obsessed society, it’s hard to find a grocery retailer that doesn’t have an app
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News'Uncertainty should delay apprenticeship levy' claims BRC
The BRC said it supported the levy’s aims and “wanted it to succeed” but warned against an “over-hasty introduction”
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NewsSainsbury's Hackney Road to host 'big gay kiss in'
Nearly 300 people have indicated on Facebook that they will attend the protest
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Merseyside supermarkets withdraw The Sun newspaper from sale
Campaign group Don’t Buy The Sun has renewed its efforts after the paper failed to publish Hillsborough verdict on the front page
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Analysis & FeaturesOnline shopping: how can supermarkets make money?
Delivery is popular, but supermarkets struggle to make money from it. So how can they start turning clicks into cash?





