All The Grocer articles in 09 July 2016 – Page 5
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NewsTate & Lyle blames EU for soaring losses
Annual losses have ballooned at Tate & Lyle, with the company blaming an EU sugar regime that favours its competitors
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Analysis & FeaturesAHDB launches video to 'set the record straight' on halal
AHDB Beef & Lamb has launched a new video designed to set the record straight on the realities of halal slaughter
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NewsMorrisons to open Doddle in-store concession
Morrisons has tied up with parcel delivery service Doddle to open an in-store concession
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NewsMars invests £23m into King’s Lynn manufacturing site
The investment is expected to create 28 jobs on the Uncle Ben’s Ready to Heat line
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Analysis & FeaturesHow Brexit will change British shopping habits
Half of British shoppers plan to change the way they buy groceries in the wake of Brexit
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NewsBahlsen £1m Pick Up! biscuits giveaway kicks off at Tesco
The brand aims to attract 250,000 new households by December
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Comment & OpinionThe food & drink industry must stand as one post-Brexit
If Brits were divided on the referendum, they are united in what they believe happens next
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Analysis & FeaturesSupermarket shares hit by new price war fears
Growing rumblings of a new front in the already brutal supermarket price war
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NewsCCE’s Patrick Garland joins Ginsters as sales director
Garland was most recently the soft drink giant’s associate director for out of home
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NewsPayPoint to roll out tablet-style terminal with integrated EPoS
PayPoint One will be able to show sales data, process card payments and link up to PayPoint services
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Analysis & FeaturesBrexit already dampening price deflation at the mults
Brexit is widely expected to have an inflationary impact on food prices
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NewsHiggidy goes into the red despite soaring sales of premium pies
Higgidy has recorded another year of double-digit sales growth
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NewsIndustry launches five-point Food Waste Recycling Action Plan
Only 50% of households have access to such a service from their local authority
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NewsPret to open its first motorway services store at South Mimms
Pret expects to open more stores in service stations if the pilot is a success
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Analysis & FeaturesOC&C Global 50: Can the fmcg giants handle Brexit shock?
The Brexit decision has stunned already struggling global markets, with weakest post-recession growth for OC&C Global 50
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NewsThe OC&C Global 50 rely on M&A activity to drive sales growth
The globe’s fmcg players are increasingly finding organic growth hard to come by
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NewsTop New Talent 2016 - Enter Here Now!
Anyone under the age of 35 and working in the diverse world of fmcg can enter
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NewsWalkers Spell & Go competition investigated over ‘missing’ letters
Consumers claim C, D and K are missing but Walkers has defended the competition and says all letters are present
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NewsCity snapshot: McBride upgrades profits forecast
Profits will be better than expected at McBride but sales are 2% lower
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NewsMedia Bites 11 July: Poundland, Asda, SAB Miller, Diageo, Fever-Tree, sugar tax, Brexit
Steinhoff is applying the finishing touches to a £600m-plus takeover bid for Poundland ahead of this Wednesday’s bid deadline; new Asda boss could “easily lose” new price war; and food and drink industry calls for sugar tax to be mothballed in wake of Brexit





