All The Grocer articles in 2 November 2019 – Page 2
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Comment & Opinion
German boffins reveal gassy cost of Oktoberfest
Now Oktober is over, the recovery from Oktoberfest can begin
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Comment & Opinion
Belly brewer shows stomach for personal beer
In the world of craft beer, microbrewing has really taken off
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News
Vegan ready meal sales soar thanks to supermarket own-label range expansion
Ready meals have emerged as the fastest-growing area of the meat-free market
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Comment & Opinion
Cravendale freshens up old idea with ‘It’s Not Milk’
‘It’s not milk.’ For a company like Cravendale that, let’s face it, sells milk, it’s a bold slogan
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News
Retailer cash & carry spend on the rise, says report
The findings give reassurance to cash & carry operators who have witnessed a concerted shift towards delivered wholesale
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Analysis & Features
Can Tesco transform loyalty with Clubcard Plus subscription scheme?
For £7.99 a month, subscribers to the new service will get 10% off big food shops
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News
Pret trialling scan & go tech in London store
Shoppers at its Houndsditch store are able to pay using electronic shelf-edge labels
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News
M&S adds new lines to Our Best Ever premium range
They join existing Our Best Ever products such as the prawn sandwich and steak pie
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News
No-deal worries linger as pre-Christmas election is confirmed
Defra and DExEU are urging suppliers to keep preparing for the possibility of a no-deal
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Category Report
Late to the party? Plant-based category report 2019
Mainstream brands are rushing to cash in on plant-based. But can they compete with established all-vegan operations?
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News
Lidl announces 8% plastic reduction in sustainability report
Reducing the thickness of packaging saved 37 tonnes from plastic meat trays and 15 tonnes from crisp packets
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News
Henry Dimbleby appoints ‘free thinkers’ to National Food Advisory Panel
The Leon founder says he deliberately appointed figures who were not scared to rock the boat, but also ‘not afraid to change their minds’
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News
European Commission plan to cut quotas could see fish prices rise
The Commission is calling for a cut to most quotas in the Atlantic and North Sea
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News
Dunbia launches development programmes for graduates and apprentices
The meat giant is hoping to ‘help shape and enhance’ the future of the UK’s meat processing industry…
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News
Devoted Pet Foods seeks £100k from crowd for launch into DTC
The brand is looking to raise £100k on Crowdcube in exchange for a 4.8% stake
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Promotional Features
Five ways to boost online spirits sales with the power of storytelling
Using the power of storytelling, Asda and Diageo are bringing online spirits sales up to speed with physical retail
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News
Weetabix optimises online wholesale use
E.fundamentals last week secured investment of £5.3m in a fundraise led by private equity house Maven Capital Partners
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News
Boozy ice lolly brand Pops goes bust but potential sale nears
The brand had big-name tie-ups with Pimm’s and Gordon’s but was dogged by cashflow issues
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News
City snapshot: Tesco pledges to remove one billion pieces of plastic by end of 2020
Tesco will get rid of plastic trays from ready meals, secondary lids and sporks and straws from snack pots as it tackles plastic use within the business
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News
Media Bites 1 Nov: Kraft Heinz, Altria/Juul, Salmonella
Kraft Heinz’s struggles continue with another quarterly net sales decline as the fmcg grapples with changing consumer tastes