All The Grocer articles in 25 February 2017
Previous issues.
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News
Robinsons Fruit Shoot readies It’s My Thing kids’ campaign
Kicking off on 4 March, the push celebrates children doing what they are passionate about
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News
Danone and Nestlé Waters team up for bio-based PET bottle
The two suppliers have formed the NaturALL Bottle Alliance with startup Origin Materials
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News
Morrisons launches first women's clothing range
The Nutmeg women’s collection is available in 50 selected stores
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News
City snapshot: McColl's lays foundations for 'transformational' growth
McColl’s said this morning in its annual results that the foundations for “transformational” growth have been laid as it opened the first of the 300 stores bought from Co-op.
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News
Media Bites 27 February: Unilever/Kraft Heinz, Warren Buffett, Tesco/Booker, gin
The fallout from the failed Unilever Kraft-Heinz merger continues to generate headlines as the weekend papers reveal more of the backroom machinations during the brief pursuit.
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News
Co-op pledges Fairtrade cocoa in all own label
The Co-op is to become the first UK retailer to sell and use only Fairtrade cocoa in all own-brand products
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Analysis and Features
Which brands are getting it right on social media?
The industry has recruited many social media followers and fans – but how can they actually engage with them?
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News
Sean Clarke puts Asda in back-to-basics lockdown
Asda boss Sean Clarke has retired the flagship strategy of his namesake predecessor six months early
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Comment and Opinion
Millions of people like farmed salmon
Dr Martin Jaffa of Callander McDowell and Scott Landsburgh of the SSPO respond to Joanna Blythman’s latest column on Scottish farmed salmon
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Comment and Opinion
Mrs May has lost her make-up bag, so Pat steps in
Mrs May was looking awfully stern when she marched into the store on Monday
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News
P&H looks to shake up online ordering with new website
The delivered wholesale giant said the improvements would provide customers with a more tailored experience
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News
'Products must shrink to hit targets' says PHE's Tedstone
Public Health England has vowed to defend the industry amid criticism of shrinkage
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Analysis and Features
'Bleak' crop of Bolivian Brazil nuts set to inflate UK prices
Brits are facing a surge in Brazil nut prices after climate change hit harvests in Bolivia
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News
Unilever shareholders benefit despite failure of takeover
Unilever shareholders may have missed out on the 18% premium but they have been left sitting on a tidy 12.5% profit
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Analysis and Features
Bread, beans & beer brands soar in price as Brexit bites
Beer, bread and baked beans are the latest victims of Brexit, with shoppers facing price hikes on their favourite brands
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Category Report
Going green: Juices & Smoothies Category Report 2017
Smoothies are shrugging off their sugar woes with souped-up blends packed with virtuous greens and added vitamins
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Analysis and Features
Can Bud Light win over UK drinkers this time round?
Even in an age of obesity, the low-calorie message may misfire
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News
Waitrose trials video shelf-edge ticketing
The supermarket has started a 12-week trial at its store in Trumpington, Cambridge
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Comment and Opinion
Polman must act. And fast.
That was awkward. The barbarians are at the gate. Two days later they’ve sloped home