All The Grocer articles in 19 December 2020 – Page 10
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NewsYouGov data reveals most effective Christmas advert of 2020
Aldi, M&S, Asda, Lidl and Sainsbury’s all saw their festive ads push their brands into the top 15 ranking last month
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Comment & OpinionWhat’s behind strange timing of government’s animal transportation review?
The meat industry doesn’t have any spare bandwidth to provide a sufficient response to the government’s proposals
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NewsLidl rapped by ASA over pricing claims
The ads have been ruled misleading following a complaint from Aldi over claimed rrps
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NewsMedia Bites 16 December: Pay gap, Ocado, Brexit
Online grocer Ocado paid its chief executive about 2,600 times its average worker last year, according to new research that shows the yawning gap in wages between the boardroom and the shopfloor across British industries.
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NewsCity snapshot: Falling food prices push inflation back in November
A drop in food and non-alcoholic drinks prices as England went into a second lockdown has contributed to a significant fall in the UK inflation rate in November, according to official figures. Plus, British American Tobacco is ready to test its Covid vaccine on humans.
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NewsThe Curators moves beyond snacking with mushroom burgers and balls
It marks the first time the brand has ventured outside of snacking
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NewsFarmers and supermarkets get public trust boost after Covid response
According to University of Reading research, farmers and food retailers are ‘the most trusted actors in the UK food supply chain’
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NewsBAT to begin human trials of Covid vaccine
Vaccine has been reproduced in fast-growing tobacco plants
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NewsBio & Me adds porridges and mueslis to gut-friendly lineup
They are billed as containing “a diverse range” of plant-based ingredients
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NewsNoble Foods hires ex-Dairy Crest head of marketing Laura Sheard
Sheard joins from Merlin Entertainments and takes on the new role of marketing and innovations director at the egg giant
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Comment & OpinionIt’s a golden age for challenger brands with small budgets to reach consumers
Even without expensive awareness campaigns, brands can influence potential customers with precise, accurate and relevant proximity marketing, says Matt Lee, MD at Capture
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NewsScrap online delivery charges for older people this Christmas, charity urges supermarkets
Independent Age is calling for retailers to scrap delivery fees for those unable to visit shops this Christmas
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NewsShoppers eating more fruit and veg under lockdown, finds IGD
Over half of shoppers claimed to be eating more fruit and veg
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NewsCo-op tells suppliers to absorb Brexit tariff increases on promoted stock
The warning has increased fears suppliers could end up carrying the can for Brexit price increases
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NewsYazoo to launch new can format in 2021
The FrieslandCampina-owned brand will launch two flavours in the new format, carrying limited edition artwork
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NewsCo-op hits five million meal milestone in FareShare tie-up
Co-op first began working with FareShare to divert surplus food to frontline charities across the country in 2015
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NewsUK strawberry crop threatened by Brexit border delays, industry warns
The country is said by British Summer Fruits to be “almost totally reliant” on EU supply of strawberry plants
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NewsDiageo to roll out voluntary health warning labels
The labels will first roll out across its one litre bottles of Smirnoff and Gordon’s Pink Gin in early 2021
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Promotional FeaturesFacebook and the Trussell Trust: driving support for a hunger-free future
Hear how Facebook and the Trussell Trust are working together to increase awareness of and help end the national poverty crisis this winter
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Breakfast Cereals: 23 January
Anyone in the breakfast cereals business must be rubbing their hands with excitement over what 2021 might bring





