All The Grocer articles in 25 April 2015
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NewsMedia Bites 20 April: Tesco, Birds Eye, Co-op
Tesco readies itself for ‘horror show’ results, Birds Eye owner Iglo set to be sold for €2.6bn, and Co-op can’t commit to Fairtrade in tough trading environment
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NewsCity Snapshot: Supermarket war takes toll on suppliers and producers
Supplier and food producers are feeling the pain of the long and brutal supermarket price war in what recovery specialist Begbies Traynor said was a “savage landscape”.
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NewsNew Frontiers in Food and Drink conference announced
Developed for those working in the food manufacturing and food retail industries, the event will include presentations, roundtable discussions and taste testings
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NewsPoundworld unveils website
Poundworld say Poundworld Plus will offer its customers over 4,000 products at £1 as well as over 1,000 multi-price deals for more than £1
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NewsTesco pension changes to be fought by union
An official consultation process between Tesco and Usdaw began today and will run for a minimum of 90 days
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NewsTesco chairman attacks EU referendum plans
John Allan warns major businesses will move overseas if faced with uncertainty
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NewsMeat processing boss receives six-year misconduct ban
The Northern Ireland Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment said it had accepted a disqualification undertaking from Aidan Rothwell
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NewsVileda promotion to include prize-winning 'enchanted mops'
Running from the beginning of next month, the Happy Ever After push will be rolled out across 130,000 Vileda floor mops, with each purchase guaranteeing a prize
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NewsFirst Milk appoints trio to new leadership team
Kenny Bain, Maureen Ross and Paul Miley all join the group this week
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NewsBirds Eye owner reeled in by investment group for €2.6bn
Birds Eye owner Iglo has been sold to an investment company for €2.6bn (£1.84bn), private equity backer Permira has confirmed.
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NewsSupermarket price war devastates UK food suppliers – Begbies Traynor
Food and drink manufacturers across the UK are suffering the most as the big supermarkets slash prices to compete with each and fight back against the rise of the discounters.
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NewsJack Daniel's extends barbecue sauce range
Baxters Food Group, which produces the range under licence in the UK and Europe, rolled out Tennessee Honey Barbecue Glaze into 750 Tesco stores nationwide last week
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NewsJohns of Instow & Appledore wins Retailer of the Year at Farm Shop & Deli Awards
The awards recognise the best standards in speciality retail and celebrate the highest levels of service, product knowledge, innovation and community involvement
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NewsTesco analysts bullish about prospects despite profit forecasts
Analysts expect good news as well as bad in Wednesday’s results
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Comment & OpinionAre men the future of the baking market?
Nearly half of all British men bake at least once a week, according to our exclusive research
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NewsBig four lose chunk of entertainment market, thanks to GTA V
The grocers’ share of physical video games sales fell 10.9% compared with the same period a year ago, while online grew 6.6% and high street 4.4%
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NewsWhich? issues 'super-complaint' over supermarket pricing
Which? described its super-complaints as its “most powerful legal weapon” as the CMA will now be compelled by law to respond within 90-days
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NewsCity Snapshot: Profits tumble at Associated British Foods thanks to sugar business
ABF CEO puts brave face on half-year results
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NewsAssociated British Foods stock falters as sugar woes hit
Shares in Associated British Foods have slipped back 4.7% to 2,735p
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NewsIceland looks to move in on Tesco and Morrisons layoffs
Discounter advertises outside company HQs on days of biggest corporate dismissals





