All The Grocer articles in 01 October 2016 – Page 3
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News
'Fake' farms complaint shows no sign of progress
The formal complaint was initially lodged by the NFU with National Trading Standards on 18 July
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News
Labour's Luciana Berger slams plans for sugar levy
The former shadow health minister said the levy plan failed to tackle added sugar in yoghurt and cordial drinks
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News
Retailers in London face massive business rates increases
Outside the capital most retailers are expected to see reductions when the new rates kick in next April
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Comment and Opinion
Licensing matchmaking gives brands edge
Times are tough in the food and beverage world, especially if you are looking to get a new product on crowded shelves
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News
Even Coca-Cola drops multibuys for single price promotions
Coca-Cola is finally ditching multibuys in favour of single price point promotions
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Whitepapers
White Paper: How Norway’s going above and beyond for seafood
Discover how Norwegian seafood can help you meet new demands
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Comment and Opinion
The convenience stores getting chilled right
It’s a well-known fact that getting the chilled fixture right has been a perennial challenge for convenience retailers
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Analysis and Features
Turkish raisin recovery set to drive down prices
Raisins are set to become a more affordable ingredient again thanks to improved growing conditions in Turkey
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News
Batchelors gets first microwaveable ambient pot ranges
Three new ranges will be available: High Veg Pots, Soup & Dippers. and High Protein Pots
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Comment and Opinion
Gary puts the thick into thick cut for McCoy's
McCoy’s has updated its ‘flavour calling’ campaign to promote its new thick cut crisps
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News
Justin King to speak at The Leadership Symposium 2016
Themes discussed will include technology, innovation, emerging talent and the nature of leadership itself
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News
Lidl adds French collection to Wine Cellar promotion
The promotion features 42 limited edition wines
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News
David Lawlor takes over as Kellogg's UK & Ireland MD
He comes from the company’s Russia operation to replace Jonathan Myers
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News
L'Oréal offers balm for men with tattoos
L’Oréal Paris has unveiled the latest addition to its Men Expert range
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News
Armagh Cider to launch two brands into UK supermarkets
Northern Ireland’s Armagh Cider Company is gearing up to expand beyond the province
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Comment and Opinion
New suppliers are kept out but it should be open to all
How is it that Waitrose has captured the market in being approachable to new suppliers?
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Comment and Opinion
Pat moves with the times and mulls Aldi's store refresh plans
Just this week I read that Aldi is going to invest £300m in a store refresh
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News
Geraldine Phillips and Sarah Baldwin join Noble Foods
Phillips is marketing director for the shell egg division, while Baldwin is Gü Puds MD
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News
Carlsberg unveils prototype of Green Fibre Bottle
The brewer’s fibre-based packaging was revealed at the Sustainable Brands 2016 conference
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News
Farmers call for Adjudicator-style body to monitor Europe
NFU president Meurig Raymond says UK suppliers need same protection in EU as they get in UK