All Trends articles – Page 62
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News
Waitrose launches range of speciality aubergines
The white aubergines, nicknamed “snowbergines”, are early varieties of aubergine grown in Holland
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Analysis & Features
The inconvenient truth: What Brits really think of c-stores
Convenience stores aren’t that convenient, as our consumer research reveals more Brits would rather shop at larger stores, even if they are further away. So, what can c-stores do to earn their name?
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News
Online grocery market share in the UK increases to 7.3%
UK online grocery baskets are the biggest in the world with an average value of £64.61
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Small Scots shops 'can't cope with deposit return scheme'
A Scottish parliamentary report has warned of the impact of a reduction of stock space
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News
Barclaycard trials queue-free smartphone scanning
Consumers would use an app called Grab+Go and use their smartphone camera to scan product barcodes as they go
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Comment & Opinion
Understand your customers - and show them
Retailers and fmcg brands are bracing for difficult times
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Comment & Opinion
Both sociable and secure can play the game
The FA Cup may be a 146-year-old sports competition, but business is bigger than ever for brands
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News
Waitrose pushes on with digital services in Ecrebo deal extension
The supermarket is set to roll out digital receipts and more personalised offers at the till
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News
IGD revamps commercial websites and debuts new logo
Websites have easier navigation and can be used across all devices, says IGD
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Comment & Opinion
Can the Bake Off boost live on after Mary? The industry needs it to
The Great British Bake Off became an institution, even the Royals were rumoured to watch it. But now she’s gone the show badly needs another secret ingredient when it relaunches on C4
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News
Convenience store meal shop time 'half that of supermarkets'
The average shop in a convenience store takes 25 minutes versus an average of 46 minutes across other grocery channels
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Amazon trademark applications indicate checkout-free plan for UK
The online retailer filed a trademark for the slogan ‘Every queue is a defect’ on 11 May
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News
Brits concerned about rising cost of food following Brexit
A Mintel survey found that while broader consumer confidence remains relatively strong, 59% are worried about food prices
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Comment & Opinion
Meat-free is on the march. And a counter-narrative is lacking
Attacked by eco-warriors, animal rights activists and yoga teachers, the industry is failing to offer a counter-narrative
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Analysis & Features
Food for thought: How Britain went bonkers for home baking
Brits have baked at home on more than a billion occasions since 2015, so why are home baking category sales in decline?
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News
Avocado sales up 184% over past five years
Volume sales have increased by 184% since 2013 to reach nearly 38,000 tonnes in the past year
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Comment & Opinion
Mobile grocery: feed the digital desire
At our Digital Connect event this month, we explored why mobile enablement is still very much a work in progress
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News
Retailers failing to harness mobile, says Eagle Eye survey
While 60% of young consumers use their mobile in store, less than a fifth use it to make payments or redeem promotions
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News
71% of supermarket customers unhappy with shopper experience
Supermarkets came third behind independents and pharmacies in the YouGov survey
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Comment & Opinion
The changing nature of brand trust
In today’s querulous, noisy world, ‘do we have enough trust with customers?’ is a fundamental question for brands