All The Grocer articles in 21 July 2018 – Page 3
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Grocer 33
Tesco in Swansea takes the win with 85 points
There was a “good level of stock in all sections” with only one unavailable item
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Grocer 33
Tesco Cadle, Swansea: Grocer 33 store of the week
‘We have over 600 employees, so probably one of the biggest stores in Wales’
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News
Utopian Brewing seeks funds for sustainable lager offering
It plans to build a 3,500-litre brewhouse
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News
Pizza and savoury foods drive rise in frozen food sales
Pizzas and savoury foods led the category growth in the year to June, with their combined value up more than £100m on 2017
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Comment & Opinion
Grocers must be mindful of price-setting software
The use of price optimisation software is coming under more scrutiny than ever
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News
David Salkeld takes senior role at former Unilever spreads business Upfield
The FMCG veteran will run Upfield’s north west Europe, Eurasia and Australia/New Zealand operations
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News
Bidfood launches first vegan category in Christmas range
There are 27 vegan options across starters, mains and desserts in the 700-strong Christmas product selection
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Eat 17 to open Hammersmith store featuring street food market
The new store will have three street food booths featuring local food concessions such as The Pizza Project
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Sainsbury's updates meat alternatives with vegan recipes
The move coincided with Sainsbury’s introduction of its Love Your Veg range
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News
Theakston eyes craft beer with Peculier Brewing Co trademark
The brewer has applied to register the trademark ‘Peculier Brewing Company’ with the Intellectual Property Office
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News
Consumers 'unlikely' to use checkout-free tech, says report
But around a third would use technology such as a smartphone app to scan purchases
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News
Supermarket Income REIT buys Morrisons site in Sheffield
The company bought the supermarket, located on an 8.4-acre site at the former Hillsborough Barracks, from property company
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News
British brands make final of PepsiCo's Nutrition Greenhouse
Nibble Protein, Revolicious, and Rokit Pods, as well as seven other international brands, are now set to compete in the next stage of the programme
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News
Iceland and Tiny Rebel launch beer made from surplus bread
The brew, called Bread Board, rolled out this week, with 10p from each bottle sold going to charity Surfers Against Sewage
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News
Intersnack buys Popchips through KP snacks
KP has bought Popchips Ltd for an undisclosed sum from parent company Popchips Inc, which will continue to run the brand outside Europe
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News
Heineken mounts £6m push for non-alcoholic lager 0.0
The campaign, called ‘Now You Can’, will see several adverts air on national TV until September
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News
Paul Walker to retire from Waitrose buying director role
Walker joined Waitrose in 1981 as a management trainee
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Comment & Opinion
Theresa May gives Donna a secret mission to Michel Barnier
Not unreasonably, the grocers and fmcg plutocrats are beginning to get a bit hot under the collar
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Comment & Opinion
Drake fans get brunch wrong
When that hotline ring, it can only mean one thing: brunch
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Comment & Opinion
Mel Giedroyc helps BelVita continue its emotional journey
Mel munches biscuits and says wacky things to drivers before handing over their ‘ticket to a better morning’