All Online articles – Page 134
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NewsThe Whisky Exchange claims first with 3D labels
The retailer said the labels ’gives each label a feeling of depth and movement’
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NewsWaitrose launches two-hour Rapid Delivery service in London
The new service is currently available in eight London postcode areas
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NewsOrdering technology aids growth in food for delivery
Almost three in 10 of under-30s ordering more food for delivery
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Analysis & FeaturesWhy Amazon is going big on coffee for its own-label strategy in the UK
The online retailer has launched 30 own-label coffee lines in recent months. We take a look at what it’s selling and how coffee fits into its broader grocery strategy
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NewsMorrisons undercuts rivals with meal kit deliveries
The retailer’s Eat Fresh recipe boxes are available from today
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NewsEasyFood offers free subscription to restaurants
Ambition remains “100%” to move into grocery following expansion drive
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NewsFreya's Gluten Free World launches free-from range online
Retailer is offering recipe boxes via either one-off purchases or on subscription
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Comment & OpinionProduct recommendations make a real difference to e-commerce sales
New research shows product recommendations lead to a 70% increase in purchase rates, says Shikhin Agarwal of Monetate
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NewsSainsbury's to follow Argos into voice shopping
Sainsbury’s monitoring feedback on Argos’ Voice Shop with a view to offering its own service including delivery
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NewsHubBox to add 2,000 collection points by year's end
HubBox provides the click & collect services of retailers such as Oddbins, HMV and Boohoo through a network of collection
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NewsMeal kit brand Gousto launches £2m TV ad campaign
The ad has been created by M&C Saatchi and production agency Framestore
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Comment & OpinionShoppers have an appetite for smart retail tech – but they’re picky
The latest Nielsen data shows UK consumers are keen on innovation but not across the board, says Harry Walker, industry head, grocery retail at Google
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NewsMusclefood launches 'UK first' range of wonky steaks
Smaller and oddly shaped steaks are included in the range alongside those falling outside weight and thickness tolerances
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NewsMorrisons launches home delivery service in Scotland
Retailer will use a store picking model across the central belt…
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NewsSmart speakers misunderstand up to half of shopping requests
Amazon got up to half of requests wrong while Google mistook “Amoy noodles” for “annoyed noodles”
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Comment & OpinionGS1 mobile-ready hero image guidelines: what you need to know now
The way the industry communicates information to consumers needs to reflect changing buying habits, says GS1 UK head of standards and consulting Paul Reid
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Comment & OpinionOfcom report reveals digital change with big implications for retail
The Ofcom Communications Report shows that digital is the new way of life for consumers, says Eagle Eye chief executive Tim Mason
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NewsOn the Dot's supermarket delivery operation delayed
On the Dot was to begin making one-hour deliveries for an unnamed “major supermarket” from July but the service has yet to launch
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Analysis & FeaturesCan government deliver an 'Amazon tax'? Is it needed?
Philip Hammond is reportedly looking into a tax that targets online companies. What would the impact be on UK retail?





