All Technology articles – Page 117
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NewsSimplyFresh to open scan-pay-go convenience store
It will introduce the technology at a 300 sq ft store housed within a major private business’ offices in the south east
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NewsStarship adds fish & chips to Milton Keynes robot service
The robots also began serving 2,000 new homes with the addition of the district of Tattenhoe on Saturday
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NewsWaitrose expands 'While You're Away' grocery delivery trial
Deliveries are made from the Waitrose fulfilment centre in Coulsdon…
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Comment & OpinionSainsbury's till-free store can't offer outstanding service without staff
The customer journey isn’t all about self-service speed – shoppers will always appreciate helpful staff on hand, says Solon Sasson, MD at Bouncepad
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Analysis & FeaturesWhat’s Ocado’s vision for its clever new robot-chef tech?
Ocado will get its first robot this year – and sees the potential to take customers from both the likes of Deliveroo and other grocers
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NewsOcado invests in robot chefs for ready-to-eat meals
The investment ‘gives Ocado the opportunity to expand its value proposition in grocery, especially through Ocado Zoom’
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Analysis & Features10 most exciting lab meat startups from around the world
Several startups say they’re close to turning ‘clean meat’ into a commercial reality
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Comment & OpinionFood tech disruptors must be open and transparent to succeed
Disruptive new technology like lab-grown meat and 3D printing is rewriting the rules for how food and drink products are made
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NewsQueues at Sainsbury's checkout-free Local store in Holborn
This week a consistent queue of customers waited to pay by cash or card at a single help desk
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Analysis & FeaturesInside the London insect farm that's reimagining protein
Entocycle is breeding millions of flies with a view to changing the way animals – and humans – get their protein
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Analysis & FeaturesCan 3D printing help us produce more, and waste less, food?
The term ‘3D printing’ still feels futuristic – but it’s edging towards mainstream use
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Analysis & FeaturesWhat H&M's new transparency scheme can teach food and drink
H&M’s new scheme shows consumer expectations on product transparency are changing. Here’s what this means for grocery
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NewsNestlé hits deforestation-free supply chain ‘milestone’
It comes after the company launched its satellite-based Starling service to monitor its global palm oil supply chains for evidence of deforestation
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NewsSainsbury's opens first till-free store
Customers will scan their shopping with their smartphones, bag it and leave the till-free Holborn store
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Comment & OpinionPepsi sky advertising trial brought back down to earth
Russian startup StartRocket has developed a way to launch ‘orbital billboards’ into the atmosphere
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NewsDiageo exploring food delivery apps and cocktails on draught
The spirits giant is targeting growth in ‘third space’ outlets that blend hospitality and retail
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NewsAldi responds to wave of job enquiries with careers chatbot
The ‘careers bot’ answers questions from job hopefuls on Facebook Messenger and directs them to relevant opportunities
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NewsCo-op rolls out Reflexis task management system for staff
The new system will digitise paper-based jobs and provide staff with guidance and clarity
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Analysis & FeaturesHow can brands muscle in on the future of connected homes?
In Unruly’s Home of the Future, the mirror recommends outfits and the bathroom scales know what’s in the fridge
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Comment & OpinionRetailers must now think like technology companies
The discounters and Amazon show that thinking differently is the route to customer-centred growth, says Tim Mason





