All The Grocer articles in 30 August 2014
Previous issues.
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Comment & OpinionUpstart Uber fires a shot across the bows
Taxi app service Uber has caused a stir in the US with an unexpected swerve into grocery delivery
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NewsCo-op Bank making ‘progress’ despite £75.8m loss
The Co-operative Bank has said it is making progress towards stability despite reporting a loss before tax of £75.8m for the six months to 30 June 2014.
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NewsMorrisons opens first travel c-store in Nottingham
Morrisons today opened its first travel convenience store – in Nottingham Station.
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NewsArla Foods cuts farmgate milk price again
Arla Foods amba has announced a further reduction to its global farmgate price by €1.50 per kg.
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NewsCream liqueur Amarula funds elephant conservation project
The Amarula Trust is investing in a new project to protect African elephants in Botswana.
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NewsJack Daniel’s marks birthday month with limited-edition can
Jack Daniel’s is to launch a redesigned limited edition can of its premix whiskey and cola as the brand gears up for a month of birthday celebrations.
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NewsTesco strikes citrus fruit supply deal with AMC Group
Tesco has signed a five-year deal with food producer AMC Group to supply it with citrus fruit.
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Analysis & FeaturesIPO recovery still fragile as food suppliers plot listings
Investor appetite may be strong for UB and Moy Park, but the IPO recovery remains fragile
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NewsTesco adds Polish deli counter to Ealing Broadway store
Tesco has launched a Polish deli counter at its revamped Metro store in Ealing Broadway, the first of its kind in one of its c-stores.
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NewsE-cigs should be banned indoors, says WHO in tough new report
The burgeoning e-cigarette market faces a powerful new challenge from the World Health Organisation, which today called for tough measures including banning the use of e-cig indoors.
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Analysis & FeaturesIs Tesco beginning the climb back from rock bottom?
The Kantar Worldpanel supermarket shares figures tomorrow could indicate that Tesco has finally hit rock bottom and has begun the slow process of recovery.
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Comment & OpinionE-cigarettes in the dock
The World Health Organisation’s damning assessment of e-cigarettes will be dispiriting reading to suppliers
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NewsTesco sales and share take a knock in latest Kantar figures
Tesco recorded a 4% tumble in sales in the 12 weeks to 17 August, according to the latest market figures from Kantar Worldpanel.
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NewsScottish independence: Food and drink leaders oppose yes vote
Prominent figures in the food industry have spoken out against Scottish independence by signing a letter to The Scotsman newspaper.
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NewsFyffes and Chiquita find new cost savings from proposed merger
Fyffes and Chiquita have announced their proposed merger would generate an additional $20m of annualised cost savings in a bid to convince investors to back the deal.
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NewsEmmi cuts earnings forecast after poor trading in Italy
Swiss dairy group Emmi’s shares opened 6% lower this morning after it downgraded its full-year earnings forecast.
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NewsPasta Reale falls into administration costing 169 jobs
Pasta Reale has collapsed into administration resulting in the loss of 169 jobs two years after a private equity buyout.
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NewsSupply chain manager Enterprise Foods in £30m buyout
Supply chain management specialist Enterprise Foods has been bought in a £30m MBO led by its current chairman and backed by private equity firm Hattington Capital.
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NewsLidl sales on course to smash £4bn barrier in 2014
Lidl expects to smash the £4bn barrier in 2014, with its sales on course to rise 20%.
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NewsBestway releases ordering app for iOS devices
Bestway has launched a new app for registered Bestway and Batleys customers.





