All The Grocer articles in 21 September 2024 – Page 2
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Cockburn’s gets lightweight bottle in major brand overhaul
The rebrand includes a reimaginging of the brand’s heritage logo
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Media Bites 23 September: Post Office, Asda, Which? fuel prices, WH Smith, Brexit
The seventh and final phase of the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry kicks off this week
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More than half of logistics businesses won’t meet net zero targets
Supply chain businesses claim the costs of transitioning to a low-carbon-footprint fleet are holding them back
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Sysco GB doubles solar power capacity with three new depot installations
The new panels are expected to save the wholesaler 600 tonnes of carbon per year
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Sainsbury’s reports chicken welfare improvements following stocking density change
The move has resulted in better overall health and welfare for the chickens with foot pad scores, hock scores and cleanliness scores all lower
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City snapshot: AG Barr scores good result from Euros Irn-Bru campaign
Sales at AG Barr have increased by more than £10m in the first half after a “highly effective” marketing campaign during the Euros football tournament in the summer boosted the popularity of Irn-Bru. Plus, Cake Box has revealed a collaboration with Nutella to launch a lineup of five new products for the UK market
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Media Bites 24 September: Tesco chicken nuggets spark controversy as M&S shares soar
Tesco has been accused of skimping on the chicken in its Aldi price-matched nuggets
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Pukka adds trio of world foods-inspired pastry parcels
Tipped as Pukka’s ‘biggest launch yet’, the pastries are marketed at younger shoppers
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Arla warns of growing pressures in farming sector due to labour issues
More than half (56%) of Britain’s dairy farmers surveyed said it was harder than ever to recruit
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Comment & Opinion
After damning Post Office report is it really ‘good times ahead’?
Sir Wyn Williams commissioned two surveys to assess the culture of the Post Office today
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Fermtech hits crowdfunding target to scale up production of fermented protein source
Fermtech makes clean-label protein by growing fungi from food waste, using spent grains from a local brewery in a patent-pending system
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All Things Butter launches category-first chocolate butter
The launch forms part of the brand’s mission to expand the category with chef-crafted flavours that create more occasions for butter use
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Analysis & Features
Roast Mutton: the butcher’s built on a passion for local
Butcher of the year in the 2024 Farm Shop & Deli Retailer Awards, Roast Mutton sells high-quality meat that is farmed and slaughtered within the local area
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Category Report
How can plant-based grow again? Dairymen British cheese category report 2024
NPD is sprouting up in cheese alternatives – but volumes are flagging. What’s behind that dip and why is dairy faring better?
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Tesco knocks Aldi off top spot for most UK apples sold in 2024
Tesco sold 26,705 tonnes of British dessert apples, only just ahead of Aldi at 26,008 tonnes in the same period
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The Famous Grouse set to change hands as Edrington agrees sale to William Grant & Sons
The UK’s largest scotch whisky is on the move
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British food and drink exports slump in first half of year on EU trade barriers
The food industry is calling for reduced trade barriers with the European Union
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Planet Organic warns of delivery delays ahead of store relocation
Planet Organic is relocating its Westbourne Grove store, as part of Renée Elliott’s turnaround plan
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Post Office: Horizon IT system dissatisfaction levels remain high
In all, 92% of those responding to the survey had experienced problems with the Horizon system in the last year
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Pret a Manger partners with Yoobic to boost digital in-store operations
The new hub will provide digital tools, from task management to store-specific reports available to Pret employees