All The Grocer articles in 11 May 2024 – Page 2
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‘Easy’ Ocado offers best delivery experience
Ocado’s website was easy to navigate, enabling our shopper to complete her order within 35 minutes
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News
Morrisons warehouse staff vote for strike action in pensions row
Staff at its Gadbrook and Wakefield warehouses, including stock controllers, cooks, canteen staff and administrators, voted overwhelmingly in favour of the walkout
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Tesco’s Clubcard Prices undercuts winner Asda
Based on shelf-edge pricing, Asda appeared the cheapest retailer this week
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City snapshot: Ultimate Products sales drop amid weak consumer demand
Household goods manufacturer Ultimate Products has warned that sales have continued to slow following a “disappointing” Spring
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Media Bites 10 May: John Lewis, Fruugo, Spinneys/Waitrose
John Lewis has shed 3,800 jobs over the past year, as it races to cut costs across its stores
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Forced labour in food supply chains on the rise, charity data shows
The figures come as new research from FLEX found the government’s seasonal workers scheme was leaving labourers trapped in cycles of debt
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Unbeleafable expands vertically farmed salad range with zesty SKU
Unbeleafable Zesty Baby Leaves contains sorrel and a mix of green and red baby lettuce leaves
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Analysis & Features
As confidence falls, what’s worrying farmers the most in new NFU survey?
The NFU’s annual confidence survey shows farmers are expecting production to fall by significant numbers over the next year with confidence at ‘all time lows’
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The Tofoo Co launches Tex Mex Burger line in brand first
The brand said it offered a ‘more natural alternative to vegan meat replacements’
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Comment & Opinion
Food sector mobilises in last stand against climate disaster
Recruitment is now taking place to find senior executives from supermarkets, suppliers, the hospitality sector and agriculture to sit on the roundtable
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News
Global industry leaders to gather for Rethinking Materials summit
The Grocer’s editor-in-chief, Adam Leyland, will be among the key speakers at the Rethinking Materials conference in London on 14-15 May
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Table Sauces & Condiments: 22 June
Brits’ appetite for Asian flavours is getting bigger and broader. So, how is that trend playing out across table sauces and condiments?
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Pilgrim Foodservice duo to climb heights for GroceryAid fundraising
The team will embark on a ‘Three Peaks Pilgrimage’ to raise money for the charity
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Home Dough Pizza launches investment drive amid ad agency partnership
Home Dough Pizza, a ‘restaurant quality’ pizza startup with listings across London, has kicked off a drive for new investment to take the brand national
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Comment & Opinion
Three key ways to get results from your category strategy
Senior roles in retailers are about prioritisation, so it’s important to establish your category’s importance for this audience, says Jeremy Garlick, partner at Insight Traction
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News
Musgrave Northern Ireland invests £14m into new own-label range
Dubbed Good Food Locally Sourced, the range consists of almost 150 products sourced from local suppliers
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Greggs hits new milestone with 2,500 shops
The new chain is one step closer to reaching its goal of more than 3,000 sites
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Food bosses to enter climate crisis talks with government
The round table will also come up with recommendations on how the industry can help the government to meet its NAP3 commitments
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City snapshot: Beyond Meat sees 18% sales plunge on weakening plant-based demand
Vegan foods pioneer Beyond Meat saw an 18% plunge in first quarter revenues as demand in the category continues to weaken
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Media Bites 9 May: BrewDog/James Watt, AB InBev, JD Wetherspoon
James Watt, the founder and chief executive of BrewDog, is stepping down following a turbulent period in charge of one of the country’s most successful and controversial homegrown brands
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