All The Grocer articles in 09 April 2016 – Page 3
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NewsCalls for 'activity equivalent' information on food labels
New poll finds 44% of people find current front of pack information confusing
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Category ReportSuncare Category Report 2016
Sharing photos on social media means more people are wanting to look their best at all times
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NewsAldi adds pouches, pots and juice to Mamia offering
The retailer this week launched stage one fruit pots, a juice suitable for six months-plus, and a range of stage one pouch
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NewsMondelez takes Barny into mini bags with ABC Bears range
Barny ABC Bears comes in multipacks containing six 25g packs of bear-shaped mini biscuits
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Comment & OpinionWe all have a hand in encouraging healthy eating
‘Who is responsible for healthy eating?’ That’s the question I’ll be debating at Food & Drink Expo on 18 April 2016
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Comment & OpinionWaitrose 1 highlights gap in big four ranges
The launch of the premium Waitrose 1 range suggests the notion of own-label lines as budget options is now long gone, argues Kantar Worldpanel’s Kirstin Knight
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NewsDairy sector hit with new wave of farmgate price cuts
Tesco, First Milk, Arla and Müller are among those to have cut farmgate milk prices
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NewsCheestrings recruits Captain America
Rolling out from 11 April, the packs feature ‘Team Cap’ or ‘Team Iron Man’ characters
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Analysis & FeaturesNational Convenience Show 2016
As the mults muscle in on convenience, indies need to up their game. NCS shows how they can win
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Analysis & FeaturesCan convenience cover the cost of the national living wage?
Nine months after the chancellor first announced a higher wage for British workers it’s time for c-stores to pay up
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NewsFlower & White adds trio of gluten-free muffins
The handmade trio is available now in white chocolate & raspberry, salted caramel and triple chocolate
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NewsThe picture is becoming clearer on food fraud
That such a vast amount of illegitimate products have been identified might appear to indicate that food fraud is worsening
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Comment & OpinionTesco faux farm names verges on being a dumb move
Tesco launching faux brand names for fresh food with a very British bucolic ring has caused such a kerfuffle
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Comment & OpinionThere's a bright future for protein and jerky in the UK
At the 2016 Expo West Natural Products show in the US, I was struck by just how dominant the protein trend continues to be
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NewsGü looks to enter food-to-go with smaller range of pots
A new four-strong range of 50g pots with a spoon attached to the lid is set to hit shelves in September
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NewsTesco creates cheese group to give farmers above-market prices
The new group follows in the footsteps of Tesco’s TSDG and will launch on 17 April
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NewsThe Co-op pledges continued investment in quality as price cuts set to hit £200m in 2016
Group CEO Richard Pennycook has also volunteered to take a 60% pay cut
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Comment & OpinionDairy advice from government is a public health menace
Our government’s failure to promote dairy is a menace to public health
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Comment & OpinionThe Food Chain misses the mark with a mysterious journey
The Food Chain should be a fascinating and topical addition to our weekly viewing
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Comment & OpinionRunning out of ideas? Diet advice gets even more confusing
Can you outrun a bad diet or not? Even the experts can’t seem to be able to make up their minds





