All The Grocer articles in 8 December 2018 – Page 3
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Asda wins thanks to 'quick and easy' shop
The store seemed “well maintained and well lit, with clean floors” and offered full availability
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Iceland's palm oil ad ranked 'most powerful' Xmas 2018 ad
The film was blocked from TV by broadcast approval body Clearcast for breaking a rule in the advertising code against content from political organisations
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P&G launches supply chain diversity initiative
The supplier has partnered with UN Women and WEConnect to create the Women & Supplier Diversity Daring Circle
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Asda Fullerton Road, Glenrothes: Grocer 33 store of the week
‘We’ve been concentrating on making sure we have great availability across our essential lines’
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Deal on fish wins it for Tesco with a 2p overall margin
Tesco edged out Asda this week thanks to some big promotions
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Jascots blames cost hikes and poor harvest for pre-tax loss
Its managing partner John Charnock called it “an interesting year for wine merchants that specialise in servicing the on-trade”
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Tesco switches to single supplier for own-label potatoes
It dropped Greenvale as a supplier and will now only source own-label potatoes from rival Branston
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Maverick Drinks to distribute Irish whiskey Teeling in UK
The distributor is taking over from Marussia Beverages
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Iceland MD made trustee of Surfers Against Sewage charity
The news comes two weeks after Iceland announced SAS as a charity partner
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Big Drop Brewing Co nets £500k investment to boost expansion
The brewer secured the boost from private investors
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Morrisons to hand out free fruit to children at all stores
Rival Tesco has given out more than 50 million pieces of free fruit since it launched its Free Fruit for Kids initiative
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Lidl launches billboard ads mocking M&S and Waitrose prices
The ads highlight the lower prices in Lidl of products including Christmas pudding and mince pies
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Government scheme could turn food waste into shopping bags
The £60m funding would encourage technologies to enable products such as sugar beet, wood chippings and food waste to be used as shopping bags
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Patisserie Valerie appoints interim finance boss amid accounting scandal
The crisis-stricken owner of Patisserie Valerie has appointed an interim CFO.
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Media Bites 5 December: Greencore, Unilever, Food waste
The boss of Greencore has warned Britons could face fewer sandwich options in the event of a chaotic withdrawal from the European Union
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United Wholesale (Scotland) kicks off Day-Today online trial
Wholesaler will launch new ordering website for retailers on Friday
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Nisa Guildford forecourt to get vape store in £750k expansion
The forecourt will also include an in-store florist concession, a 1,500 sq ft food to go operation with in-store bakery and health food section
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Evidence 'not enough' to justify children energy drinks ban
A report by MPs found existing evidence was not enough to justify its plans for a statutory ban on sales to kids.
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Morrisons claims Sainsbury's-Asda merger will hit own-label quality
Morrisons also suggested it would be in the firing line if the merger goes ahead
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Feature Synopsis
Focus on Ready Meals and Soup: 12 January
No longer are ready meal brands content to be a guilty pleasure. Today’s new wave of ready meals are as guilt-free as possible – both through their culinary and environmental credentials.
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