All Online articles – Page 137
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Comment & OpinionWe can already learn lessons from the Christmas ads
It’s not over until the last reduced mince pie is sold, but the fierce battle to dominate share of voice at Christmas is approaching its endgame, says Martijn Bertisen of Google
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NewsLidl launches festive emoji game through Facebook Camera app
Brian Blessed provides animated voiceover instructions in a ‘how to’ video on Lidl UK’s Facebook page
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NewsUberEats and Leon link for 'fix up feast' hangover delivery
UberEats is giving away the first 200 orders for free when customers enter a promotional code…
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NewsAnger as Tesco overrides online accounts to accept substitutions
The move has led to a stream of complaints from shoppers angry at the settings being changed without their consent…
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NewsSnow across UK disrupts online grocery orders
Sainsbury’s has warned of potential delays due to adverse road conditions
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NewsDublin delivery service Buymie sources funds for UK launch
Start-up has raised £328,700 on Crowdcube in 10 days
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NewsWalmart drops Stores from its name to become Walmart Inc
The US giant will cease to trade as Wal-Mart Stores Inc and become Walmart Inc to better reflect its ecommerce business
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NewsAmazonFresh to sell a golden goose this Christmas
An edible golden goose is available to purchase on the online grocery site for £98.50 over the festive period
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Comment & OpinionFoodservice supply chains are ripe for disruption
A new breed of tech startups is working to disrupt sourcing for the foodservice sector - and it’s about to make a big impact in the UK, says food growth consultant Jason Gibb
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Analysis & FeaturesMobile ready hero images: the quest for a global standard
With more shoppers buying groceries on mobile devices, the humble pack shot is looking increasingly outdated. But agreeing on a common standard for what should replace it is proving surprisingly tricky
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Analysis & FeaturesMobile ready hero images: Q&A with Unilever's Oliver Bradley
Unilever’s global e-commerce design director Oliver Bradley is on a mission to make product images in grocery more mobile friendly. Here he responds to key questions and challenges to the approach he’s developed with the University of Cambridge
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Comment & OpinionBetter fruit & veg online will be a winner
Recent statistics from ONS show online food sales are growing slower than online non-food sales
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Analysis & FeaturesThe secret kitchen: why more chefs are working in the dark
A growing appetite for high quality takeaways has spurred on the likes of Deliveroo and ‘dark kitchens’
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Comment & OpinionSeize digital in 2018
The economic backdrop is tough, and the consumer is cautious. These are not auspicious conditions for 2018
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Comment & OpinionMake more of your online product information - it pays off
Coca-Cola’s new initiative to make its online shopping pages more attractive and content heavy is a smart move
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Comment & OpinionGet ready for a new era in grocery retail
If you haven’t seen the opening scene of TV series The Newsroom, then watch it now
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NewsAmazon files prepared food kits trademark at IPO
Amazon looks set to launch its meal kits in the UK four months after testing out the products in the US
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Comment & OpinionFacebook Messenger as grocery channel. Like?
The rise of P2P payments offers vast opportunities for grocers, says Sebastian Redenz of iProspect UK
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NewsAmazon cuts turkey prices at Whole Foods for US Prime members
Organic and no-antibiotic turkeys will be available at a 20% discount on standard prices
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NewsDeliveroo wins legal battle to treat riders as self-employed
The Central Arbitration Committee yesterday ruled Deliveroo’s drivers were not entitled to holiday pay or minimum wage





