All The Grocer articles in 25 May 2024 – Page 2
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News
Alaska’s wild salmon fishing season starts off on a good note
The global salmon industry has seen declining prices over the past few years as consumers cut down on consumption
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Promotional Features
How creative automation can change the future and scale of retail marketing
For retail marketing teams, the pressure is on to create content that resonates across multiple channels – and the task is huge. Discover how creative automation can transform and streamline the process, optimising content creation and performance.
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Comment & Opinion
Brands need to ruffle feathers to stand out on today’s shelf
We live in an increasingly noisy world, constantly bombarded with marketing messages – brands need to cut through the clutter, says Wander Bruijel, chief strategy officer at Born Ugly
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Comment & Opinion
‘Trusted traders’ are vital to improving EU border checks
This sensible scheme has the potential to radically streamline the certification process, says Phil Pluck, CEO of the Cold Chain Federation
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Promotional Features
Why innovations in low-sodium foods are still in their infancy despite a centuries-old journey
Educating consumers on the health benefits of reduced sodium intake while delivering on flavour expectations is paramount in shaping future culinary landscapes. MicroSalt Inc traces the journey that has led to this point and discusses why it is so important.
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Comment & Opinion
Why the Grocer 33 price comparison survey is allowing loyalty prices
Our transparent (and constantly changing) Grocer 33 weekly price comparisons show time and again that loyalty pricing is having a meaningful impact on inflation, says Adam Leyland, editor-in-chief of The Grocer
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Analysis & Features
Loyalty prices preferred to vouchers and price-matching and more loyalty insights
Shoppers love loyalty prices, our survey shows. But how genuine are the deals? And are they fair on shoppers who don’t have one?
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Comment & Opinion
Jude Bellingham brings energy to Lucozade campaign
The brand’s latest ad is a timely take on a previous one featuring basketballers and northern soul dancers
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Comment & Opinion
Chef Reactions: sarcastic expert entertains with cutting food video takedowns
Social media is awash with cookery videos. And most of them are terrible
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News
Poultry boss calls for manufacturers to tackle food insecurity
The owner of 2 Sisters Food Group, Bernard Matthews, and Banham Poultry has set an annual target of donating five million portions to FareShare
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News
Kerrygold launches new range of butter sticks
The new 100g sticks will initially be launched in two variants: Salted Butter and Garlic & Herb Butter
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News
Loyalty card pricing backed by shoppers, exclusive survey reveals
Smartphones have made it easy for shoppers to download multiple loyalty apps… and not forget them
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Comment & Opinion
Work wars: how to avoid escalations and keep conflict in check
Here’s how to reduce your conflicts by 20% and your escalations by 50%
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News
The Cheeky Panda adds summer Festival Essentials Bundle
Sold separately, the products in the £24.99 bundle would be worth £54.99
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Grocer 33
Tesco Solihull: Grocer 33 store of the week
‘We can’t keep up with demand for the new Root & Soul range, it’s so popular’
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Grocer 33
Tesco Solihull offers rare full basket on busy Sunday
The UK’s biggest grocer picked up its fourth store of the week crown in the past seven attempts
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Grocer 33
Sainsbury’s first to record loyalty win in Grocer 33
The Grocer changed its pricing methodology this week to allow loyalty price promotions
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News
City snapshot: wet weather dampens UK retail sales
Retail sales volumes plunged by 2.3% in April as wet weather and cost of living constraints hit activity across the sector
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Big Interviews
Chris Packham on taking his environmental crusade into grocery
The TV presenter has little time for the NFU and is also targeting the ‘catastrophic’ salmon fishing industry. But he believes a new rice brand can help make a difference
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News
Media Bites 24 May: Mondelez, Morrisons, Gusbourne
The papers pick up on a €337.5m fine for Mondelez after the Toblerone, Milka and Oreo was found to be involved in anti-competitive practices in the EU