All articles by Emma Weinbren – Page 25
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News
Aldi launches budget version of cult Glamglow Supermud Mask
The discounter’s £6.99 Lacura mud mask is already sold out online and will launch in stores on Thursday
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Comment & Opinion
Could Amazon go one better than HelloFresh?
Who would have thought a meal in a cardboard box could prove such a game-changer?
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News
Consumer price index to be used to calculate business rates
The government had originally committed to making the move last year, but the Bill failed due to the general election
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Sainsbury's encourages midweek BBQs with outdoor campaign
The campaign was led by Omnicom Media Group’s planning and media buying network PHD
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Grocer 33
Sainsbury's Hessle: Grocer 33 store of the week
“The store has been extended quite a few times in the past 33 years; we had a café built in and made space for a GM range”
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Waitrose recruits first director of food service
Simon Burdess, vice president of restaurants and bars at the InterContinental Hotels Group, will take up the newly created role in September
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Sainsbury's to face MPs over Fairtrade replacement scheme
Sainsbury’s has consistently said it will reap no financial benefit from the Fairly Traded scheme
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Gist agrees to end pay disparity at M&S Hemel Hempstead site
Gist has agreed to give 23 workers on local contracts the same pay and conditions as employees on national contracts
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Waitrose hit by £41.5m property writedown cost
The retailer focused on improving its existing estate rather than aggressive expansion in the past year
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Coca-Cola looks to double recycled plastic in its bottles
Coca-Cola has also set a goal for 100% of its plastic bottles to go to recycling facilities by 2020
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Comment & Opinion
Taylor review spells bad news for gig economy companies
The rise of court cases involving the gig economy – Uber and Deliveroo being the most high-profile – means the government will have to take the recommendations seriously
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News
Taylor report puts spotlight on gig economy worker rights
Companies such as Deliveroo could be forced to give workers more rights in the wake of the government review into modern employment practices
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Morrisons launches online flower delivery service
Morrisons hopes its new premium site flowerworld.co.uk will make it the largest florist in the UK
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Waitrose commits to more Fairtrade tea
The retailer has announced all 46 of its own-label tea lines will be Fairtrade-certified as of October. It comes as Sainsbury’s is facing growing protests over its decision to pull away from the scheme for its tea lines
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Category Report
Flying high: free-from category report 2017
Free-from is in super soaraway growth, but how will the category be affected by scrutiny of its health credentials?
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News
Sainsbury's faces protests over dropping of Fairtrade label
Campaigners gathered outside the company’s AGM in London to speak out against in-house ’Fairly Traded’ scheme
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Ocado: Amazon-Whole Foods deal to 'drive partnership demand'
CEO Tim Steiner insists the bricks-and-mortar tie-up will drive other retailers to develop an online presence
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News
Ocado half-year results: what the analysts say
The expert take on the rise in sales versus downturn in profits
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Comment & Opinion
Sainsbury’s hasn’t taken its eye off the grocery ball. But will Nisa prove a distraction?
What a difference a quarter makes. One analyst described Sainsbury’s performance as “little short of a Lazarus moment” so should it now focus on its core business?
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Analysis & Features
Sainsbury's Q1 results: What the analysts say
Analysts have hailed the 3% rise in grocery sales as a positive development