All The Grocer articles in 14 September 2024 – Page 6
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Analysis & FeaturesInside the £16bn menopause market: money spinner or scam?
As the menopause market grows, hundreds of products are cropping up online and in supermarkets. But just how trustworthy are they? And do rogue operators risk creating a backlash?
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InterviewsMeet the woman who’s freezing Jamie Oliver
Jamie Oliver’s CCO is helping bring excitement and cleaner labels to the frozen aisle – channelling the enthusiasm of her famous boss to battle own label
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NewsPilgrims Choice owner Ornua Foods UK sees sales rise in ‘stable’ 2023 accounts
Pre-tax profits remained unchanged at £11.6m on the back of inflation-busting ‘sustainable pricing structures’ said the subsidiary of Irish dairy co-op Ornua
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Comment & OpinionDon’t be a butterfly, hit the big tasks with a 20-minute focus
We can definitely focus for 20 minutes. Proven research tells us this. The rest is up to you
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Comment & OpinionWaitrose must focus on price and loyalty to maintain turnaround momentum
The John Lewis Partnership turnaround is “definitely working”, but new chair Jason Tarry has areas to focus on
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NewsCreed Foodservice launches ‘Brain Food’ menu to boost healthy school catering
With over 50 years’ experience working with the education sector, Creed created the menu to take the lead on improving school food options
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NewsSugro enters supply partnership with member Rayburn Trading
Rayburn will become the key supplier for personal care, toiletries, household and medicated goods for buying group members
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Comment & OpinionToxic Influence: Greenpeace documentary dismantles Dove
The message was what you’d expect from Greenpeace. But the delivery was devastatingly different and effective
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NewsBurger King launches premium menu exclusive to Deliveroo
The new premium menu features six new signature burgers
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Comment & OpinionMorrisons hammers the More Card message
Morrisons has big ambitions for its More Card, targeting its use in 70% of transactions
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Comment & OpinionHow to prepare for 2024’s ‘tale of three Christmases’
Three main cohorts are presenting themselves this Christmas - but they are united on some fronts, says Mail Metro Media’s Luke Hand
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Guide ToThe Grocer Guide To Alcohol & Low 2 No
While the total alcoholic beverage market in the UK is stuttering somewhat, the low & no sector is increasingly becoming mainstream, particularly for beer and cider suppliers.
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NewsDeliciously Ella to supercharge growth as Hero Group acquires plant-based food brand
Founders Ella Mills and husband Matthew, who is CEO at the healthy snacking brand, will remain with the company under the new owners to lead the next stage of growth
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NewsTHG shares crash again as Ingenuity demerger plans revealed
Shares in THG have plunged today, as a warning that profits would be at the low end of forecasts took the shine off plans to split the e-commerce giant into two separate companies
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NewsJW Filshill records strong turnover up 6% from last year
The wholesaler grew its turnover by over £10m since last year
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NewsInnis & Gunn founder rails against ‘mirage’ of continental beer marketing
Drinkers should instead consider beers with roots closer to home, founder Dougal Sharp said
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NewsGoodrays and CleanCo team up to highlight CBD versatility in Waitrose
Goodrays will be merchandised in the alcohol aisle for the duration of the promotion
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WhitepapersUnlocking the power of ESLs and store digitalisation
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Promotional FeaturesHow snackification and digital innovation are transforming the seafood category
Numerous factors are converging to shape the future of the seafood category, significantly impacting retailers. Seafood from Norway explore how to make the most of this evolving category.





