All The Grocer articles in 28 November 2020 – Page 3
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News
Higgidy targets Veganuary with vegan quiches and No Pork Pies
It will launch a duo of veg-packed quiches and a vegan pie
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Analysis & Features
Chancellor’s spending review: the industry reacts
Industry figures share their reactions to Rishi Sunak’s spending review and how it could affect jobs and the economy
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Promotional Features
Innovation and tradition: two unlikely companions driving excellence in Irish dairy production
Against a wider backdrop of consumer concerns around animal welfare, quality and sustainability, there is now a growing demand for grass-fed products
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News
Midcounties Co-op to close early on Christmas Eve to give staff longer festive break
The move will see its estate close at 5pm across all trading sites, including its food, childcare, travel and funeralcare stores
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Comment & Opinion
UK food is often absent at global food shows. Exporters need meaningful support
Our experience is proof British food companies can succeed abroad, and even develop new categories and become market leaders, says Paul Baker, founder of St Pierre Groupe
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Comment & Opinion
The Shopper Shrink: how retail therapy actually works
Effective retail therapy is connected to how, rather than where, we shop
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Comment & Opinion
Grocery must wake up to plight of night workers
Night shift workers feel ‘invisible’ and face health risks. Thankfully, work is underway to offer them more support
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News
Cranswick achieves carbon neutrality at Milton Keynes cooked meats site
The pork and poultry giant said the achievement was the first of its kind in the cooked meats sector
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Morrisons flags up priority products in new food bank appeal
Morrisons said it had identified the items most needed in the run-up to Christmas as tinned fruit, long-life juice and cereal
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News
Supplements supplier Fight signs up to support FareShare
It pledged to donate at least 100,000 meals to FareShare in its first year
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News
Rabobank warns of further commodity price hikes in 2021
Soy, corn and wheat prices are set to increase as poor weather and governmental stockpiling continue to put pressure on supplies
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Shoppers favour front-of-pack traffic lights over Nutri-Score claims Which?
The government consultation on its future labelling plans ended last month
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News
Brakes launches five-strong range of vegan cakes
Brakes said its vegan jaffa cake was a foodservice first and would be the ‘flagship’ product in the new line
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News
Asda says drivers are ‘happy to chat’ as it fights lockdown loneliness
Asda’s 7,500 delivery drivers will have the option to wear a ‘happy to chat’ badge
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News
Amazon booze sales boom thanks to prices 11% cheaper than Tesco and Asda
Analysis of alcohol sales data between July and October on Amazon shows a 121% increase compared with the same period last year
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Comment & Opinion
What consumers are searching for this digital Christmas
Consumers are already set for an online Christmas, and are keen to keep things local, says Harry Walker, industry head of grocery retail at Google
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News
Ascona Group takes estate to 47 sites with trio of petrol station acquisitions
Fast-growing forecourt operator has purchased 30 sites this year
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News
The Convenience Awards 2021 are now open for entry
The face-to-face event will take place on Thursday 9 September in Central London
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News
Starship and Co-op bring robot deliveries to second UK town
The service will serve customers within a three miles radius of Co-op’s Wootton Fields store in Northampton
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News
Finnebrogue unveils nitrite-free Christmas Pigs in Blankets NPD
It is said by Finnebrogue to be the first mass-produced nitrite-free pigs in blankets product on the market