All articles by The Grocer – Page 34
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NewsBeer, fizzy drinks, chicken and meat hit by CO2 shortages
Supplies are running dangerously low right in the middle of World Cup fever and the crucial summer barbecue season
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NewsUK braced for fizzy drinks shortages as suppliers scramble for CO2
A Europe-wide shortage of CO2 is hitting production of carbonated drinks, with sources describing the situation as a ‘mad scramble’ and ‘a perfect storm’
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NewsBestway wholesale recovery marred by poor health of Well
Well Pharmacy profits slumped due to less NHS funding and higher wages
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NewsLidl wins Christmas but the surprise package is... Asda
Tesco had been tipped to ‘win’ Christmas, but it was hit by sluggish general merchandise sales and a hit from the collapse of wholesaler Palmer & Harvey
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Analysis & Features10 products that tell the story of what we ate & drank in 2017
From free-range milk to pink gin and on-the-go breakfast pouches, here is our pick of 10 new product launches that sum up the key trends that shaped UK food & grocery in 2017
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Analysis & FeaturesAutumn Budget 2017: the food & drink industry reacts
Chancellor Philip Hammond has announced his Autumn Budget, unveiling an increase to the national living wage, an April switch to CPI for business rates - and a surprise freeze in beer duty. Here’s how key industry bodies and companies have reacted.
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Analysis & FeaturesCMA approves Tesco-Booker takeover: timeline
Here’s how The Grocer reported the key milestones of this landmark mega-merger
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Range PreviewChristmas in July: supermarket range preview 2017
What do we know about what the supermarkets have planned to win the big one this Christmas?
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NewsSainsbury's accused of starting 'war on brands' at briefing
Worried suppliers contacted The Grocer following a Sainsbury’s trade briefing this week
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NewsTesco crowned Grocer of the Year at Gold Awards
Tesco’s award capped a dazzling evening at the magnificent Guildhall in London
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NewsM&S results: analyst reaction
Annual profits at Marks & Spencer have fallen by 64% to £176.4m, here’s how leading City and retail analysts reacted
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Analysis & FeaturesDonald Trump elected US president: what are the implications for food & drink?
We round up industry and City views on trade relations, the impact on sterling and inflation
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NewsMarmite: Morrisons is first to put the price up
Morrisons has put the price of Marmite up by 12.5% – the first supermarket to do so since ‘Marmitegate’
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Analysis & FeaturesChristmas ranges 2016 part one: who's got the best strategy?
Last year it was all about lobster. This time the focus looks to be free-from, plus premium, sharing platters and value
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Analysis & FeaturesThe 12 post-Brexit priorities for UK food and drink
As the country prepares to disentangle itself from the union, what are the main considerations for the sector?
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NewsSupermarkets up support for food banks as demand increases
Supermarkets have massively stepped up their support for food poverty charities
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Analysis & FeaturesIs Morrisons boxing clever or is Amazon deal suicide?
In signing a supply deal with online giant Amazon has Morrisons just admitted a Trojan horse inside its walls?
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NewsThe Grocer's Adam Leyland is voted BSME Editor of the Year
Adam Leyland was voted Editor of the Year at the prestigious British Society of Magazine Editors Awards
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NewsM Local: Mike Greene 'bullish' he can boost c-store chain
Convenience retail veteran Mike Greene is set to form a new convenience chain…
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Analysis & FeaturesChristmas range 2015 sneak peek: Waitrose
A Christmas cracker, introducing a value theme while playing to its foodie strengths





