All The Grocer articles in 09 July 2016 – Page 2
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Analysis & FeaturesFancy Food Show 2016: the 10 biggest trends
From ‘jam is back’ to ’new ways with ice cream’ - here’s what you need to know about the top trends exhibited in New York City this year
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NewsWaitrose lists 2,000 own-label lines on British Corner Shop site
Supermarket strikes deal with online supermarket for British expats
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Comment & OpinionDiageo spots potential of ‘zero proof’ adult soft drinks
Temperate readers will be pleased to learn ‘zero proof’ is set to be the next big thing in the booze aisle
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Male Grooming: 30 July
Whatever happened to the primped and preened metrosexual man? Latest data on the male grooming sector suggests he’s long gone with a decline in value and volumes. So what’s going on?
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NewsSainsbury’s plays down impact of Brexit on Home Retail Group prospects
Brexit named as risk in deal prospectus, but Sainsbury’s confident can thrive in potentially ‘challenging’ environment
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NewsFood price deflation deepens in June
The latest BRC – Nielsen shop price index for June revealed that food prices were down 0.8% last month
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NewsMedia Bites 6 July: Sainsbury's, Brexit, BHS
An update on the takeover of Argos owner Home Retail Group by Sainsbury’s yesterday picks up coverage in most papers this morning after the supermarket published a 188-page prospectus detailing how the merger would go ahead.
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NewsWarburtons marketing director Mark Simester appointed Soreen MD
Simester will take up the new role on 8 August after spending four years as marketing director at Warburtons
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NewsSalad leaves linked to major UK E.coli outbreak
So far, 109 people have fallen ill, with the South West of England particularly affected
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NewsZeo’s low-sugar soft drinks the first to get Sugarwise marque
Sugarwise was launched earlier this year by Cambridge entrepreneur Rend Platings
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NewsJJ Food Service creates online portal for school caterers
Wholesaler teams up with Irish dairy brand Kerrymaid to launch the microsite
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NewsM&S given go-ahead to extend trial of freezing surplus food
The scheme allows food on use-by date to be frozen between store closure and midnight
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NewsBooker sales squeezed by tobacco display ban and falling food prices
Booker revenues were hit by the tobacco display ban and continued food price deflation during the first quarter with like-for-like sales falling 2.9%.
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NewsHilton Food Group eyes Portuguese joint venture
Hilton Food Group has signed an agreement with Portuguese food retailer Modelo Continente Hipermercados (Sonae) to supply retail packaged fresh meat into its stores.
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NewsPureCircle grows profits but shares fall on future concerns
Stevia producer PureCircle is expecting profits to have jumped 60% in the past year as it strengthened margins and increased sales.
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NewsBernard Matthews offloads German subsidiary to free up cash
Bernard Matthews has agreed to sell its German operations to Sprehe Gruppe to release cash for UK group
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Comment & OpinionDon’t stop at cereal! Ironic hipsterdom is totes amazeballs for all foods!
It’s easy to mock, but Kellogg’s may well have the last laugh
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NewsCo-op snaps up six My Local stores
My Local appointed administrators and closed 90 stores last week
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Breakfast: 6 August
Breakfast is back. Brits have tucked into the most important meal of the day on 21 billion occasions over the past year, with huge growth in out of home breakfast. So, what’s driving this?
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NewsWrigley to give away in-car holders for Extra and Airwaves gum
The dashboard-mountable device will come free with every purchase





