Channels reports, insight and analysis – Page 107
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Comment & Opinion
Supplier vision must be category wide
If suppliers want to have traction with retailers, they need to talk the language they understand
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Comment & Opinion
Christmas is a big opportunity for the middle market
With footfall on the high street reported to have declined, retailers are under pressure
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Analysis & Features
Five retail concepts we wish were reality
Retailers need to move with the times. So we regularly challenge design agencies to come up with solutions to the problems retailers face
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Analysis & Features
Who will win the battle for Costcutter and Nisa?
Can Bestway really pull off what would be one of the biggest coups in the history of wholesaling?
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Analysis & Features
Making a career in wholesale more attractive to women
The Women in Wholesale conference heard last week how leading players in the industry are tackling the gender divide
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Comment & Opinion
What's the most efficient store size?
Recent years have seen sales efficiencies fall for the big four due to increased competition and spend polarisation
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Whitepapers
What are the eight myths surrounding online shopping?
It might seem like online shopping is growing at an exponential rate, with new formats, new technology and new functionality emerging every day. But in reality, in-store sales still account for 95 per cent of all retail experiences worldwide, and 15 per cent in the UK.
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Comment & Opinion
The Co-op isn’t ailing. But it needs to stretch its wings
A casual observer of today’s grocery market share figures from Kantar would conclude that the Co-op is struggling
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Analysis & Features
How food to go will tackle EU worker exodus
In lieu of clarity from the government, businesses are formulating a backup plan
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Analysis & Features
Sainsbury's expands one-hour Chop Chop service across central London
Express delivery will now be available to more than 1.7 million customers in zones one and two
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Comment & Opinion
Marks & Spencer delivery has hurdles to overcome
M&S’s long-anticipated venture into grocery ecommerce is under way and we put its new home delivery offering to the test
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Comment & Opinion
Why convenience is evolving from c-store to Bodega
Bodega, founded by two former Google employees, has set out to disrupt the very thing it’s named after
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Comment & Opinion
Smart tech, good; easy tech, better
Finding ways to ensure more browsers become buyers is more important than ever
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Analysis & Features
Highlights from the first week of Tesco fraud trial
Rogberg, Bush and Scouler plead not guilty as the trial starts
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Analysis & Features
FSA reveals its hands-off tactics with campylobacter
Self-regulation for the mults has stirred up food safety fears
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Comment & Opinion
Learn 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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Comment & Opinion
Autumn’s here, and the turmeric latte is upon us
The coffee alternative has plenty of converts in the US, and now a cup of ’golden milk’ is coming to these shores as grab-and-go chains like Pret A Manger include it in its seasonal menu
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Analysis & Features
Master chefs: behind the scenes in the supermarkets' kitchens
Why are more chefs swapping reductions at recherché restaurants to bubble up béchamel in factories instead?
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Grocer 33
Guest Lidl takes pricing win but margin of victory is smaller
The discounter’s £52.91 total was £5.09 cheaper than second-placed Asda
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Comment & Opinion
Coming together to keep up
How online and store trading teams need to join forces in working towards integrated goals