All articles by Gavin Cleaver – Page 3
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NewsJohn Lewis to charge for Click & Collect orders
All orders under £30 will now incur £2 fee, MD calls current operation ‘unsustainable’
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Events & AwardsWatch the highlights from the Grocer Gold Awards 2015
Winners, glitz, glamour, the Grocer Gold Awards 2015
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Comment & OpinionApple Pay offers evolution rather than revolution for UK retailers
While benefits for consumers are obvious, the pros for retailers are a little more subtle
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Comment & OpinionProcter & Gamble's 3D skin printing is a fascinating first step on a huge journey
While we shouldn’t expect anything soon, it’s wonderful to see private industry putting money into cutting-edge tech
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NewsPrice match schemes pushing coupon use as shoppers pursue discounts
The improving economy hasn’t stopped consumers cashing in their coupons, a report claims
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NewsBonativo almost doubles suppliers in first three months of UK business
The service started off with 535 products and 53 producers and now offers consumers 930 products from 98 producers
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NewsJustin King the latest to face Egyptian prosecution
The former Sainsbury’s CEO was convicted last year, claims the Times, and although the conviction was overturned it is understood the Egyptians are appealing the acquittal
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NewsM&S launches "Cook with M&S" app for Apple Watch
The app will offer features and instructions based on cooking time for individual recipes, as well as the ability to “tick off” grocery items as the wearer shops
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NewsTesco results: What the analysts say
Reactions are coming in thick and fast to Tesco’s record losses
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NewsCity Snapshot: Tesco shares rise slightly despite biggest-ever loss
With all the bad news coming out at once, the City’s reaction seems to suggest that Tesco’s future is brighter, a notion backed up by the first like-for-like sales volumes rise in over four years
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NewsMedia Bites 22 April: Tesco, Pret a Manger, Wal-Mart
The morning is dominated by Tesco’s record loss, coming off the back of £7bn in writedowns
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Comment & OpinionConservative Manifesto: Cameron offers a prominent role for farmers
Conservative policy offers a lot for farmers to get their teeth in to
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NewsDike & Son claims industry first by offering complete online shop
The West Country retailer, which was founded in 1851 and is now the biggest regional independent, will offer delivery seven days a week throughout the local area
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NewsAldi overtakes Waitrose to become Britain's sixth biggest supermarket
Aldi, Lidl and Waitrose only retailers to increase market share, Sainsbury’s back in growth
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NewsNew Morrisons 9,000 song playlist is music to David Potts' ears
The collection, expected to include hits by Jack Johnson, John Legend, Beyoncé, The Cure, Morcheeba, U2 and Texas, will be in all 505 UK supermarkets by Good Friday
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NewsHow grocery marked April Fools Day
The weird, the wonderful and the downright silly - how grocery marked 1 April 2015
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Comment & OpinionEaster a holiday apart as health-conscious Brits indulge
Consumers express interest in low-sugar chocolate, but a lack of availability and a desire to indulge mean the Easter market remains a curate’s egg
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NewsOcado launches appeal for new app beta testers
The online grocer needs volunteers willing to try out their latest app innovations before they hit the general market
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Category ReportBarbecue category report 2015
Short of devising a climate control switch for Britain, how can more value be squeezed out of the barbecue, come rain or shine?
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Category ReportFocus on Barbecue
As pulled pork gets its first TV ads and US barbecue brands land in the UK, will ‘low & slow’ reach new heights in 2015?
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