All The Grocer articles in 25 June 2016
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Analysis and Features
Tesco ends disposals chapter as Caffè Nero buys Harris & Hoole
Tesco has offloaded its Harris & Hoole coffee chain to Caffè Nero, marking the end of the second chapter of its turnaroud according to CEO Dave Lewis.
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News
Innocent sales boom in Continental Europe but UK sales drop
Innocent sales are booming in Continental Europe but UK sales dropped by 3% last year, newly filed accounts have revealed.
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News
Tesco like-for-like growth impresses investors
Two successive quarters of like-for-like growth at Tesco got investors on board as CEO Dave Lewis’ efforts to turn the supertanker around continued to show progress.
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News
Kopparberg cider rolls out summer sharing 'Kopparkeg'
The limited edition Kopparkeg will be available from Morrisons and Asda from mid-July
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Comment and Opinion
Is growth at the discounters set to slow? Don’t bet on it
IGD’s new five-year forecast looks wildly optimistic in wake of Brexit EU referendum result
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Category Report
Beer & lager category report 2016
The sector could do with a hand: £54.4m has been wiped off sales in the past year
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News
UK votes to leave EU: the industry reacts to Brexit
The UK has voted to leave the EU by 51.9% to 48.1%, sending shockwaves through the country and around the world…
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News
City snapshot: Brexit vote sends grocery stocks plummeting
Grocery stocks have plunged by up to 30% so far this morning as world stock markets went into freefall and the pound tumbled to a 30-year low after Britain voted to leave the European Union.
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News
Media Bites 24 June: Tesco, BHS, M&S
Tesco quarter one results dominate the business pages this morning, with the supermarket attributing its second straight quarter of sales growth in part to its fresh farm food range.
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News
Simsons Fisheries thrown a lifeline in rescue deal
Seafood supplier Simsons Fisheries has snapped up out of administration by rival business James Knight of Mayfair, saving the jobs of all the staff.
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News
Processed fruit feels squeeze in sugar war
Department of Health experts have drawn up plans to target products such as fruit crumble, snack bars and yoghurts
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Analysis and Features
Dave Lewis vindicated on Farms brands as Tesco sales rise
The seven new brands, featuring 70 own-label products, attracted fierce criticism from some quarters when they were launched
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News
JTI launches Advance app to help retailers with TPD changes
Tobacco supplier JTI has launched a new app to help retailers keep on top of regulatory changes and manage stock
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Analysis and Features
What led My Local to teeter on edge of administration?
When Mike Greene took over the 130-strong Morrisons c-store estate in September, he was brimming with enthusiasm
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News
HT Drinks launches retailer ordering website
HT Drinks has launched a website allowing retailers to order from its drinks portfolio 24/7
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Comment and Opinion
Dave Lewis has harvested a serious achievement with Farms brands
Forget Fake Farms. The launch of the 70 new own-label products was always much more of a vital commercial issue
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Analysis and Features
Tesco's like-for-likes rise: what the analysts are saying
Broad consensus over solid results for UK’s biggest retailer
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Analysis and Features
Coffee shortage fears despite arabica crop boom
Fresh fears of a global coffee shortage have arisen amid warnings there will be a severe shortfall in robusta beans
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News
Dr Oetker Flavour Drizzles tap 'poke cake' trend
The sachets tap the growing trend of ‘poke cakes’, which infuse bakes with flavour by filling skewered holes with syrup
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News
Häagen-Dazs returns to Wimbledon as official ice cream supplier
The five-year tie-up will be marked by a £2.5m campaign and a new and exclusive limited-edition strawberries & cream stick