All Technology articles – Page 155
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NewsAffinitus 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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NewsWhiskConnect 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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NewsNanotube 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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NewsSainsbury'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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NewsMondelez uses holographic virtual assistants in Belgium
Tensator’s Virtual Assistants could be a masterstroke by the confectionery giant
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Analysis & FeaturesRobots: 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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NewsAvailability 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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NewsOne Stop to introduce contactless payment
One Stop is rolling out the payment option following a four-week trial
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NewsWaitrose 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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NewsGerm-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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NewsMarks & 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
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NewsBig Brother fears over 'smart lighting' network
The government has proposed a controversial scheme to track shoppers in stores across the UK…
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NewsTesco ensures customer-only car parks with new touchscreens
Tesco will use a touchscreen system to fine drivers who use the car park without shopping in store
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NewsPoskitts Carrots gets smart warehouse for Asda orders
Asda supplier Poskitts Carrots has introduced a new warehouse management system…
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NewsCarbon Trust calls for 'cold economy' investment
Investment in the development of sustainable cooling technologies is key to fighting food waste, the Carbon Trust has warn…
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NewsHalf of shoppers search online but shop in store
Half of the visitors to online grocery sites are only researching, going on to buy in store…
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News'Smart' trolley aims to cut queue times and trolley theft
A tech company has developed a new “smart trolley” device it claims will enable retailers to cut queues…
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NewsStuart Rose of Ocado warns retail must get grip on coding
Sir Stuart Rose says Ocado cannot recruit coders in Poland quick enough, claiming retailers “have to get a grip on” coding…
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Analysis & FeaturesCan British fresh produce season be extended with LED lights?
Strawberries and cream is a British summer staple, with more than 150 million punnets harvested during the hottest…





