All The Grocer articles in 02 April 2016 – Page 3
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News
Danone adds Light & Free low-fat Greek-style yoghurts
Light & Free will go on sale across the multiples from 18 April in strawberry, raspberry, peach and blueberry flavours
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Comment and Opinion
Does your e-commerce strategy have social media buzz?
Snapchat’s announcement it plans to launch an e-commerce platform is indicative of two facts about the industry
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News
Adams Foods name to disappear as business rebrands as Ornua
The owner of the Pilgrims Choice brand will adopt the name of its Irish parent company
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Comment and Opinion
Sainsbury's, Morrisons and Tesco give cause for optimism
The British superstore operators have been a virtual no-go area for investors for some years
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Comment and Opinion
Osborne must rethink living wage 2020 target
FWD members’ annual wage costs will rise by 0.7% this week as the national living wage comes into effect
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Comment and Opinion
If Carlsberg did pubs... for chocolate fans
If you like chocolate and you like beer, then chocolate beer is the drink for you, right?
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Comment and Opinion
My Week… by Gavin Darby (as told to Bill Tush)
Would Mr Kipling lie to you? You can safely look upon me as a kind of beloved, twinkly-eyed grandpa
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News
City snapshot: Fourth quarter like for likes down 2.5% at Booker
Tobacco sales continued to be adversely impacted by the ban on small store display
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Tesco to close Nutricentre health food business
The retailer has started redundancy consultations with 137 staff
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News
Media Bites 31 March: Premier Foods, Metro, Aldi
Premier Foods agrees to engage with US bidder McCormick despite knocking back its latest 65p per share offer.
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Comment and Opinion
Stevia, sugar and bowel-loosening algae drinks
Anyone for a refreshing glass of algae?
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News
The Collective teams up with Brownlees for limited edition
Olympic triathlon stars to adorn pots of new Brownlee Apple + Blackberry variant
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News
Fever-Tree founders £18m payday from share sale
Executive deputy chairman Charles Rolls sold 1.9 million of his shares at 635p each
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Metro announces demerger plan to spin-off food business
German retail giant Metro Group has announced a de-merger plan to create two distinct companies and separate its food and consumer electronics businesses.
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Aldi suspends relationship with Baketime in wake of recall
The retailer says orders have been suspended while it investigates the recall
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Analysis and Features
10 Things You Need To Know About... Soft Drinks
In the latest instalment of our series of digital features we reveal what consumers really think about the soft drinks tax and how concerns over sugar are already impacting the category
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Analysis and Features
More than half of Brits support sugar tax... but will it work?
As the taxman chases soft drinks, a poll for The Grocer raises questions over how effective the sugar levy will be…
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Analysis and Features
Creative challenge: can sugar be a virtue for soft drinks?
Can energy drinks be advertised without boobs and extreme sports? Is there such as thing as a relaxation drink? And can sugar ever be a virtue? We’ve asked creative agency RPM to find out…
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Analysis and Features
Spar buyer: 2015 was a 'wake-up call' to soft drinks industry
Nichola Borg expects full-sugar drink ranges to reduce earlier than expected following the Chancellor’s sugar tax announcement
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Analysis and Features
Top 10 global launches: algae drinks to high-caffeine cola
With the help of Mintel, we’ve scoured the globe to find the best soft drinks innovations. Here’s what we came up with…