All The Grocer articles in 26 September 2020 – Page 6
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NewsVitality CBD cuts core health supplement prices by 40% after sales soar
The Birmingham brand has seen volume sales almost double during the pandemic
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NewsEnglish winemakers preparing for ‘high-quality’ bumper harvest
Nyetimber head winemaker Cherie Spriggs said the UK wine had “benefited from good growing conditions this year”
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NewsChewits enters bonbon market with Juicy and Xtreme Sour Bites launches
Chewits is hoping to capitalise on the strength of the bonbon category
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NewsWaitrose recalls cupcakes over undeclared walnuts
A batch of the product was mispacked and contained the supermarket’s coffee & walnut mini cupcakes
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NewsRichmond expands plant-based offering with vegan meat-free burger NPD
The Kerry-owned brand said the vegetarian burgers were aimed at family meal occasions
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NewsChildren’s cereals getting less sugary, report finds
However, despite some positive achievements, the Broken Plate report claimed there was still a “shocking” level of inequality in the affordability of healthy food in the UK
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NewsCathedral City enters US market with trio of cheddar products
The cheese has been marketed on an 18-storey billboard in New York’s iconic Times Square
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NewsSupermarkets warn public against another spate of panic buying
Retail leaders stressed there would be no need for customers to panic in the event of a second lockdown
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Comment & OpinionWhat Aesop’s wind and sun parable means for retailer media spending
To attract marketing investment, retailers need to make it a positive investment choice, says Matt Lee, MD at Capture
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NewsGrolsch to return to UK with new lower-abv recipe
Grolsch was formerly brewed by Molson Coors through a joint venture with Asahi, which the two brewers ended last year
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NewsMorrisons tightens Covid safety measures with door marshals
The retailer said it had reintroduced door marshals, first used when the pandemic hit in March, at its stores from the end of last week
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NewsM&S Sparks app hits a million downloads in eight weeks
More than 240,000 shoppers installed Sparks in the first two days of its relaunch
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NewsYorkshire Tea launches Toast & Jam Brew teabags
It offers “all the loveliness of jam on toast without the crumbs”, said Yorkshire Tea
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Analysis & FeaturesThe Shopper Shrink: how the ‘lipstick effect’ will drive sales during the downturn
The lipstick effect is a curious phenomenon that describes how female shoppers can display a stronger preference for buying beauty products during a recession
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Comment & OpinionSupermarkets have been left to take the lead on panic-buying messaging
The government hasn’t done much to settle national nerves
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NewsCity snapshot: Profits lose fizz at Irn-Bru maker AG Barr as lockdown hurts hospitality sales
The shutdown of the hospitality sector during the first coronavirus lockdown in March hit the Irn-Bru maker
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NewsMedia Bites 22 September: Coronavirus, Unilever, Aldi/Lidl
Global stock markets fell heavily into the red as concern grew that a second wave of lockdowns is on the way
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NewsSainsbury’s Hendon store development to feature 1,309 homes and a park
The supermarket has partnered with property developer St George to build a 43,000 sq ft store along with homes and local amenities
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NewsFmcg giants and supermarkets form coalition to fight deforestation
The 17 companies, including Mars, Mondelez, Nestlé, P&G, PepsiCo and Unilever, as well as Tesco and Sainsbury’s, have launched the Forest Positive Coalition of Action
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NewsCoronavirus curfew plans ‘crushing blow’ to sector, say hospitality bosses
Boris Johnson is today set to announce moves to order pubs and other hospitality venues to close at 10pm





