All The Grocer articles in 1 December 2018 – Page 4
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Comment & Opinion
Peckham Brexit store offers shoppers a bad deal
‘Costupper’ gave shoppers a fun glimpse into their wretched futures of penury and no choice
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Comment & Opinion
Sweet survey bears results
Gummy bears make up 38% of an average bag of Haribo Starmix, fact fans
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Comment & Opinion
Donna helps with stockpiling and puts all faith in Mrs May
It goes without saying that I stand squarely behind the deal Theresa May-Day has struck with Monsieur Barmier
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News
City snapshot: Shop price inflation returns amid rising food prices
Food inflation accelerated in November although total shop prices remained almost unchanged since last Christmas. Plus Unilever is reportedly in exclusive talks to finalise a deal for GlaxoSmithKline’s Horlicks.
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News
Media Bites 29 November: Brexit, Horlicks, Greggs
The UK’s food and drinks industry expressed support for Theresa May’s withdrawal agreement from the European Union at a parliamentary hearing
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News
Company Shop to double store portfolio following £4.2m cash boost
The food surplus distributor is driving forward with expansion plans after securing funding from Lloyds bank’s commercial arm
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News
James Hall retailers win funding from Spar study tour
Store owners and managers visited 21 stores in Preston, Durham, Southport and Manchester
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News
Amazon calls end to Restaurants takeaway delivery service
Amazon Restaurants first launched in Seattle in 2015 before coming to London in 2016
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Feature Synopsis
Focus on Jams and Spreads: 12 January
Jam had better watch out - peanut butter is looking to steal health-conscious customers
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News
Convenience stores urged to take part in Small Business Saturday this weekend
SBS is a grassroots campaign which encourages the public to ‘shop local’ and support small firms in their communities
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News
Diageo hails year of progress as it narrows gender pay gap
Diageo has consistently outranked other FTSE100 players when it comes to gender diversity
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News
Sainsbury's to label products most useful to food banks
The campaign will see on-shelf labels flag items that are priorities for the charities
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News
Waitrose downsizes Tesco price-match promise
Waitrose’s Brand Price Match now covers 1,200 lines instead of 8,000
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News
Argos invests £2.5m in new Croydon fulfilment centre
The retailer has invested £2.5m in the 69,000 sq ft fulfilment centre in Croydon
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News
Cake Box half year profits jump 34% in first post-IPO trading update
Cream cake retailer Cake Box saw adjusted profits surge 34% in its first half year results since launching its IPO on the AIM market in June
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News
Media Bites 26 November: Retail sales, 2 Sisters, Waitrose
Black Friday weekend was difficult for UK retailers with footfall in shops down sharply
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Analysis & Features
Modern advent calendars: are gin and tea winning over choc?
With even a pork scratchings calendar available to today’s shoppers, is it game over for traditional chocolate?
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Comment & Opinion
Brexit stockpiling can't protect us from fresh food shortages
Ambient lines can and are being stockpiled – but as warehouse space becomes thin, how will fresh ingredients fare?
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News
Co-op and FareShare open new food waste hub
The £50,000 hub will supply more than 250 local charities across the Midlands
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My Alternative CV
Caspar Rose, Fresh Fitness Food, on Donnie Darko and goats
I have a phobia of short runways, in both the financial sense and the airport