8 mars 2019
This week's top stories in the Consumer and Retail sector:
‘The first product to put our plastic pledge to the test’: Nestlé launches Nesquik All Natural in paper packaging
(Food Navigator)
Waitrose is considering launching an urban farms initiative to decrease costs and increase sustainability
(Retail Gazette)
The significant potential of the Internet of Things in the retail sector
(Retail Times)
More money is now spent shopping online using smartphones than using desktops or tablets
(Retail Times)
Bidfood survey suggests 'shocking' food waste by millennials
(The Grocer)
Why is Alibaba not vying for the US consumer market?
(CNBC)
Transport authority jams breaks on Farmdrop advert under new HFSS policy
(Food Navigator)
Brexit uncertainty felt on the High Street as February footfall is down
(Retail Gazette)
Several adverse impacts to consumers average supermarket shop in a No-Deal Brexit have been revealed by supermarket CEOs
(Which?)
British Retail Consortium reports on the highest shop price inflation since 2013
(insider.co.uk)
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