All The Grocer articles in 02 July 2016 – Page 5
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NewsAmazon Fresh adds a further 59 delivery postcodes in London
The online giant is now serving 128 postcodes in the capital
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NewsReady Brek brings in a bear for brand revamp
The relaunch aims to modernise the brand while “singing the category-leading health credentials loud and proud”
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NewsJacob's Creek rolls out the Double Barrel premium wine range
The newly launched wine is a premium red shiraz made with “high-quality fruits”
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NewsBeefeater gives its London Dry Gin a 'capital' makeover
The new packaging, rolling out now, features a hand-drawn map of London that captures the ‘rich tapestry’ of the city
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Comment & OpinionIceland scores a winner with inspired Euro 2016 campaign
Amid the drama of the past week, there was a football match on. And Iceland Foods played a blinder
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Comment & OpinionIs food price inflation good news for the supermarkets?
As supermarkets struggle with deflation, has Brexit-inspired food price inflation given them a get out of jail card?
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Comment & OpinionWe must show leadership through these troubled times
FDF director general Ian Wright sets out the post-Brexit agenda for food and drink
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NewsJeff van der Eems to aid Continental Bakeries in biscuits
It comes as Goldman Sachs and investment firm Silverfern completed the acquisition of Continental Bakeries from NPM Capital
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NewsBrexit: loss of launchpad role puts UK food deals at risk
Global players may no longer view a UK that is outside the single European market as the ideal beachhead for an expansion
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NewsMedia Bites 1 July: AB InBev, Hershey/Mondelez, BHS
AB InBev has secured regulatory clearance for its SABMiller takeover in South Africa, but the EU has launched an investigation into its position in Belgium.
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NewsCity snapshot: Hershey rejects $23bn Mondelez bid
Hershey said last night it had “unanimously” rejected an initial takeover approach from Mondelez International
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NewsBrexit: 'Shocked' food bosses warn of inevitable price rises
The leaders of the FDF and the BRC, among others such as the CBI, have called for urgent government intervention
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NewsFood manufacturers call for delay on sugar levy post-Brexit
Ian Wright, director general of the Food and Drink Federation, said regulatory stability and predictability was essential
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NewsUncertainty over EU food workers' future has 'cast shadow'
The FDF has also called on the government to “act urgently” to bring to an end verbal and physical attacks on workers
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NewsGrocery Adjudicator says suppliers are 'signing away rights'
Christine Tacon has revealed she is launching a probe into how supermarkets are getting around GSCOP
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NewsPurity presses ahead with £4m investment despite Brexit shock
The investment is intended to “propel the business forward”
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Analysis & FeaturesEuro 2016 footy gives short boost to alcohol promotions
Alcohol saw the biggest growth in promotions of any category – up 1.09% to account for 22.26% of offers
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NewsOriental food store Seewoo expands its London premises
The retailer, which also has stores in Greenwich and Glasgow, has extended into the adjacent building
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Comment & OpinionHow the Leave vote will boost the UK food industry
Success has been built on risk and seizing opportunities as they arise
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Analysis & FeaturesEU gives glyphosate 18-month extension
The current approval period for the herbicide will be extended until the end of 2017





