All The Grocer articles in 04 July 2020 – Page 3
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Comment and Opinion
Boris Johnson should use brains, not brawn, in his obesity battle
The results of a ’nudge’ trial should provide useful data for the battle against obesity
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News
Meat sector launches initiative to halve meat waste and cut CO2
The Meat in a Net Zero World initiative has been backed by 38 organisations involved in the production and sale of meat
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Comment and Opinion
Our food is full of metals and contaminants. So what’s safe?
It is not always straightforward to class metals as either ‘good’ or ‘bad’, says Andrew Swift, CEO of Fera Science
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News
Rainforest Alliance unveils tougher new standards regime
The new suite of standards will include tighter rules on protecting the environment and working conditions
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News
Chin Chin claims first with ice cream postal service
The liquid nitrogen freezing technique means ice cream will stay frozen for up to 32 hours
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News
PG Tips ditches plastic in switch to biodegradable teabags
It is the first move to biodegradable teabags for a major tea supplier
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News
City snapshot: Sainsbury’s sales jump but coronavirus profit hit to exceed £500m
Sainsbury’s has reported a double digit grocery sales increase in the first quarter of the year, but warned it expects a profit hit of more than £500m from the coronavirus crisis. Plus, SSP Group plans to cut 5,000 jobs, B&M continues strong COVID trading and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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News
Good Club hits £600k crowdfunding target to roll out closed-loop packaging system
The business will use the funds for a quicker rollout of its closed-loop system, after having successfully held trials last year across 30 SKUs
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Comment and Opinion
Coty’s Kim K collab could bring the star power high street beauty needs
High street cosmetics haven’t fared well in lockdown. Can Coty’s partnership with Kim Kardashian West’s KKW Beauty help turns their fortunes?
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News
Tails.com launches in six more countries across Europe
It is now live in Ireland, Sweden, the Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium and Austria
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News
Appleton Special & White gets Jamaican rebrand to Kingston 62
The new look celebrates the brand’s Jamaican heritage
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News
WKD expands RTD range with new Lemon flavour
It’s the fourth new flavour in two years for the brand
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News
Coty buys into $1bn Kim Kardiashian West beauty empire
US consumer group Coty has bought a stake in the cosmetics company of Kim Kardiashian West, valuing the business at US$1bn.
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News
Media Bites 30 Jun: UK agriculture, Government borrowing, Waitrose
The UK creates an independent commission to advise on post-Brexit agriculture trade policy, UK borrowing rises by further £50bn and Waitrose opens third London warehouse ahead of Ocado partnership end
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News
Alpro launches pastiche of dairy sector’s ‘Make Mine Milk’ ad campaign
The ad push reunites Vinnie Jones, Pixie Lott and Nicola Adams from the original campaign, but now with oat rather than milk moustaches
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News
Government agrees to trade commission to monitor food standards
Farmers claim a trade and standards commission will help ensure the UK’s food standards are upheld post-Brexit
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News
Waitrose cuts nitrite use across fresh bacon and gammon ranges
The retailer has followed a similar move by the Co-op on its bacon range in January
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News
FSA slammed by Unison over handling of Covid-19 in meat plants
The regulator’s ‘hands-off approach’ was putting workers at risk of contracting Covid-19, the union warned
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News
Lactalis pushes hot cheese with Seriously Cheese Nuggets NPD
The NPD follows Seriously Melting Pots as the brand’s latest hot cheese launch
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