All The Grocer articles in 30 September 2017 – Page 3
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NewsUsdaw strikes store staff representation deal with B&M Bargains
Usdaw was previously only able to represent B&M’s distribution staff
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NewsAdjudicator launches new probe into three supplier issues
Tacon has released a new survey calling on suppliers to come forward with evidence
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NewsDeposit return scheme would 'burden' c-stores, claims ACS
James Lowman said the government should work with local councils to “maximise kerbside recycling”
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NewsJack Daniel's launches push for its Tennessee Honey brand
The drive will see fresh packs roll out across the brand’s 70cl bottles, which will feature an ice cube mould
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My Alternative CVDuncan Goose, One Drinks, on stability and garlic bread
”Working in a butcher’s taught me about food production and why it’s worth paying more for quality”
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NewsHotel Chocolat set to unveil new app and loyalty scheme
The app will give “very different functionality and capabilities” to the site
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NewsPropercorn axes ‘half-popped’ Corn Crunch range
The four-strong lineup was delisted due to the prohibitive costs of marketing
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Comment & OpinionDeposit return scheme is disruptive
Sir, Your article on deposit return was very well balanced
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WhitepapersThree top tips to becoming the superhero of the shelf
Category management has been revolutionised. Today you need to become the superhero of the shelf to tackle the omnichannel and hyper-competitive environment. But how can you achieve this in a world where the real power rests with the shopper?
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Comment & OpinionLearn from Co-op's resurgence
Most industry commentators would agree that the Co-op has significantly improved its customer offer over recent years
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NewsMcVitie's cuts number of Jaffa Cakes in pack from 12 to 10
McVitie’s has also reduced the size of the snack’s twin-pack from 24 to 20
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NewsSteven Watson joins Darren Goldney in departing P&H
Commercial director Darren Goldney has left to take up a new role as MD of Today’s Group
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Comment & OpinionResisting change isn't always bad - but you must be flexible
It’s wired in our nature to strive, develop, change and evolve. We embrace new technology, science and discoveries, says executive coach Jennifer Baker
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Comment & OpinionSainsbury’s jumps the queue in the checkout-less store arena
Customers will be able to pick up their ‘On the Go’ meal deal without any need for that pesky till nonsense
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NewsJury told Tesco fraud trial could last 'into the new year'
Case involving three former Tesco directors is expected to be opened on Friday
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NewsTesco reviews Uber partnership as TfL denies licence renewal
Tesco was the subject of a protest campaign in June by taxi drivers against the link-up
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NewsLeadership Symposium announces top speaker line-up
Co-op’s Allan Leighton, Tesco’s Alison Horner and Walmart International president David Cheesewright will all appear
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NewsCrawshaw Group shares sink as losses widen at value meat retailer
Shares in value meat retail chain Crawshaw Group plunged more than 12% today as its first-half losses widened on the back of the devaluation of sterling and investment in lowering prices in an attempt to lure back customers.
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NewsCity snapshot: Imperial Brands in late-night talks over Palmer & Harvey rescue deal
Tobacco giant Imperial Brands (IMB) confirmed it was involved in late-night talks last night over a rescue deal for wholesaler Palmer & Harvey. Plus, Produce Investment boosts sales despite difficult year for potato grower; the CMA finds competition concerns in Vision Express takeover of Tesco Opticians; and SSP Group reports strong fourth quarter
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NewsMedia Bites 28 September: Hotel Chocolat, Palmer & Harvey, M&S, WH Smith, Cargill
Hotel Chocolat’s full-year results attract the attention of the papers this morning; with updates on P&H rescue deal, news of the death of a former M&S boss, and an examination of the WH Smith share price.





