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Analysis and Features
First look: Liberty Mini British Food Hall
On Friday, the high-end retailer opened the doors to a brand new area dedicated to British food
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Speciality & Fine Food Fair 2017: a gallery of innovation
A selection of launches from this year’s Speciality & Fine Food Fair at Olympia, London
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Top New Talent: should your name be up in lights?
Twelve TNT alumni share their experiences
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Whole Foods price cuts just the beginning Amazon vows
How much should we read into early Whole Pay Check price cuts?
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The Big Interview
Sean Ramsden: The Big Interview
The CEO of Britain’s biggest food exporter is forthcoming on the opportunities of Brexit
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First look: Nisa The Battersea General Store tour - video
Far from only the basics, Raj Bathia’s Battersea General Store stocks exotic specialities from all over the world
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A lost generation: How to bring the young back to breakfast
The hunt is on for breakfast’s lost generation: millennials. And we’ve unearthed new evidence that might help bring them back to the breakfast table.
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Deals and savings down but multibuys make comeback
Sainsbury’s has ramped up multibuys by 4.3ppts despite cutting bogofs
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Fipronil scandal hits European egg prices
Just over a month after the fipronil scandal broke, the volatility in the European egg market shows no sign of abating
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Gridlock, shortages and price rises: the BRC's Brexit warning
The nightmarish scenes of Operation Stack could become a brutal daily reality, causing widespread food shortages
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Is chlorinated chicken the tip of the Brexit iceberg?
As post-Brexit Britain seeks new global trade deals, could our new food safety standards be worlds apart?
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Are those green shoots at Asda or is it all inflation?
There are encouraging signs of improvement for Asda under CEO Sean Clarke, but the patient is still in recovery
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Tesco and Booker's five arguments for the CMA
The Grocer looks at the key points raised by the potential partners in their 111-page dossier defending the deal
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BrewDog's battles: from roadkill to real ale
Who would have thought, when it was founded in 2007, that 10 years on BrewDog would be a household name?
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Ice creams get pricier at the mults as costs are driven up
Average supermarket prices for ice cream are up 5% year on year across 462 SKUs in the major mults
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PHE's hepatitis E report: the key facts and lessons
The ‘Supermarket X’ drama dominated headlines this week
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Nailing your first buyer meeting: 5 tips from food and drink startup founders
The founders of Pip & Nut, Spoon Cereals, Little Moons and Brew Tea Co share their top tips for food & drink entrepreneurs
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Who will lift The Grocer Cup 2017?
The most prestigious trophy in grocery is back! Who deserves this year’s coveted prize the most? You decide by casting your vote in our online form …
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Who's set to reap the most from the food-to-go boom?
A new IGD report is predicting explosive growth for the sector
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Price to blame for a walnut-less Whip?
Nestlé provoked outrage this week when it launched three new variants of its much-loved Walnut Whip