All The Grocer articles in 09 January 2016 – Page 6
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News
Ginsters expands sandwich range with two new limited editions
The Chicken Balti and Ham Hock & Piccalilli variants will launch later this month
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Bidvest Foodservice launches Scottish suppliers brochure
The new brochure, the first of its kind from Bidvest, contains more than 370 Scottish food and drink products
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Hancocks, Kinnerton and Finsbury secure Ghostbusters licences
The Ghostbusters reboot is expected to be one of 2016’s biggest releases
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The Happy Egg Co sponsors Good Morning Britain weather on ITV
The free-range brand wants to capitalise on rising demand for eggs at breakfast
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Jempson's adds Turners Cider range to own-label offer
The ciders will join the Jempson’s own-label pale ale and premium bitter
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Media Bites 4 Jan: M&S, Amazon, Aldi, Co-op
Marks & Spencer has fired its head of the new Sparks loyalty scheme in a racism row. Plus Amazon declared Christmas winner, Aldi to open record number of stores and Co-op embroiled in £5m unfair dismissal case.
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City snapshot: Big four cut diesel to below £1
Morrisons, Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury’s have all cut the price of the fuel to below £1 for first time since 2009.
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EU court ruling boosts chances of plain tobacco packs
EU advocate general deals tobacco manufacturers a blow over plain packs
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Asda donates carrier bag funds as part of Community Capital
Asda donates proceeds of Scottish plastic bag tax to community projects
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Dairy Crest Direct to split to serve farmers supplying Dairy Crest and Müller
DCD will continue representing some 360 remaining farmers in the South West
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Thea Bonham-Kelly joins Too Good to be Gluten Free
Too Good to be Gluten Free appoints senior category manager
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Antibiotic fears raised as resistant bacteria found in UK
The resistance gene was found in pigs on three farms across the UK
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Sales of game to exceed £100m in 2015
Sales of game are expected to reach £106m by the end of 2015, up from £98m in 2014
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Minimum Unit Pricing in Scotland 'would breach EU law'
European court rules against minimum unit pricing but Scottish government could still push ahead
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Scottish langoustines set for TV boost from Jamie & Jimmy
The industry is hopeful Scottish seafood will benefit from the ‘Jamie Oliver effect’
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Comment and Opinion
Nesquik bunny could be first in a line of kids’ marketing campaigns to fall
An end to the year which only illustrates the much bigger battleground that lies ahead
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City snapshot: M&S shares hit by broker downgrade
Marks & Spencer (MKS) shares slipped yesterday after one broker forecast a 5.5% slump
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Nesquik ad breached EU health claim regulations, rules ASA
ASA says Nesquik’s Asda tie-up breached rules over marketing to children
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Media bites 23 Dec: Online sales, high street, VAT evasion
With early figures showing online sales growth at record levels, the burden is increasing on retailers to find ways to limit or offset ballooning delivery costs, writes the Financial Times.
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Retailers missing out as consumers 'prefer' contactless
Card provider warns of lost business due to lack of contactless option…