All The Grocer articles in 10 October 2015 – Page 3
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Comment & Opinion
Contactless cards make shopping feel cheaper
Applying learnings from psychology is an effective way of boosting profitability
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Grocer 33
Sainsbury's 'attractive' East Grinstead store is G33 winner
Sunday lunchtime. By this stage in the weekend, availability is usually really starting to creak
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Category Report
Alcohol Category Report 2015
There’s a lot of lolly to be made developing sweeter drinks for a younger crowd. Who’s cashed in?
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News
Produce Investments jobs at risk after potato contract slashed
A 45-day consultation period has been launched with staff at the Kent Potato Company
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Comment & Opinion
The Modern Slavery Act 2015 and your supply chain
Businesses face ever-increasing transparent supply chain compliance obligations and one key legislative development
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News
Dr Oetker launches first calzone pizza with Ristorante range line
The new line went into Asda last week
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Grocer 33
Martin Cawdry, Sainsbury's East Grinstead: Grocer 33 store of the week
”This is my last day and what a brilliant sign-off it is to win store of the week”
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Analysis & Features
Driverless trucks: what's the potential for grocery?
Driverless trucks will save the industry billions, logistics experts claim. But what roadblocks lie in the way?
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Big Interviews
Martyn Wilks on making Hovis relevant for modern shoppers
CEO Martyn Wilks is determined to re-energise the Hovis brand, but will it be an uphill struggle?
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Comment & Opinion
Hovis back on the bike as kids flee CGI nightmare
Hovis, a boy on a bike… you know what to expect. Except the bread lackey of the 1973 ad has been replaced
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Analysis & Features
GM food: are we any closer to knowing if it's safe?
In 1994, a tomato sparked a debate that refuses to die. Are we any closer to really knowing whether GM food is safe?
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News
John West profits leap as tuna sustainability faces scrutiny
John West revealed a big jump in profits this week, as it faced fire for “trashing the oceans for cheap tuna”
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News
Rapeseed oil is an upstart that needs slapping down
Rapeseed oil is all the rage right now, but Joanna Blythman is unimpressed
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News
Potato metal contamination scare could cost Produce Investments up to £1.5m
The company said current estimates put the financial impact between £300,000 and £1.5 million
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News
Newburn Bakehouse adds free-from wholegrain wraps to range
The new lines roll into Sainsbury’s and Ocado this week
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Comment & Opinion
Dave Lewis uses IGD Debate to denounce predecessors’ “naked pursuit of profit”
This was supposed to be the moment the world delivered its verdict on Tesco boss Dave Lewis after his first tumultuous year at the helm
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News
Diageo and Heineken swap emerging markets assets in $780m deal
Diageo has agreed a $780.5m (£515m) three-part deal with Heineken to swap assets in emerging markets.
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News
Morrisons under fire over sale of kangaroo meat
Vegan group Viva! is targeting Morrisons over its recently listed kangaroo steaks
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News
NFRN lobbies minister over 5p bag charge at Tory conference
The group met rural affairs minister Rory Stewart and urged him to extend the charge to small shops
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News
Tesco payment term standardisation welcomed by suppliers
As of June 2016, the changes will result in Tesco offering six standardised and shortened payment terms