All Technology articles – Page 132
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Tesco renews reycling deal with XPO
Tesco has renewed its contract with XPO Logistics for the management of 12 recycling service units…
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Android contactless payment added to Greggs Rewards App
Greggs has released an updated Rewards App, which enables customers to make contactless payments via Android…
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Greencore to roll out new IT systems
Greencore is to automate its accounts-payable processes to manage 360,000 invoices a year…
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Herb supplier's robotic tech boosts glasshouse output
Potted herb supplier Langmead Group has invested £3m in a fully automated glasshouse growing facility…
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Western Union to roll kiosks into WH Smith
Global payment services provider Western Union has secured its second major UK retail tie-up of the summer
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Comment & Opinion
Waitrose Pick Your Own Offers is a smart move
Feedback on topics including Waitrose PYOO
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Virtual reality is becoming mainstream: be prepared
Virtual reality, for decades a sci-fi fantasy, is shortly to become mainstream. In this new era of immersive…
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Comment & Opinion
Opinion: Google and Dixons point to collaborative retailing
A willingness to collaborate will become a key attribute in the new world of omnichannel service…
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Affinitus streamlines fresh production with new software
Their new software, Agrilogik, is designed to make the management of fresh produce information straightforward, from quality control data to the latest harvest updates
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WhiskConnect offers easier way of converting awareness to purchase online
New platform aims to facilitate online purchases from things like recipes or YouTube videos
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F1-inspired fridge technology rolled out at Sainsbury's
The rollout comes after The Grocer broke the news in January that the chain was testing the technology in its Buckingham Local outlet
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Nanotube technology developed to detect unsafe meat & fish
US scientists have developed a new sensor that can be used in packaging to indicate whether meat or fish is safe to eat…
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Sainsbury's developing new in-store shopping app
Sainsbury’s is currently developing a new smartphone app which will allow customers to create shopping lists at home, guide shoppers to their chosen products, scan the items and pay without needing to visit a checkout.
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Mondelez uses holographic virtual assistants in Belgium
Tensator’s Virtual Assistants could be a masterstroke by the confectionery giant
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Analysis & Features
Robots: how much potential for food and drink manufacturing?
Who made your last sandwich? That’s right, it was a human being. But how long before the robots take over?
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Availability top of the list in tech requirements survey
The main concern for supply chain managers is the age-old desire to increase availability without increasing stockholding…
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One Stop to introduce contactless payment
One Stop is rolling out the payment option following a four-week trial
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Waitrose fixes glitch that gave shoppers money back at tills
The glitch occurred when the tills failed to remove promotions on products reduced at the end of the day
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Germ-busting trolleys roll out in Brazilian supermarket chain
Copper handles cut germs on supermarket trolleys in Varanda Frutas stores in Brazil
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Marks & Spencer covers Castle Donington roof in solar panels
The panels will help the retailer maintain its commitment to sourcing all its electricity for UK and Ireland properties from renewable sources