All The Grocer articles in 1 April 2017 – Page 6
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Waitrose and John Lewis kick off annual tech disruptor hunt
Applications for JLAB will open tomorrow and close at midnight on 30 April…
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Quiz: Are you a Brand Master or just an amateur?
To mark the launch of Britain’s Biggest Brands 2017, we’ve come up with a quiz!
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Petrol price investigation and watchdog needed, says FairFuel
FairFuelUK said fuel should be 2p per litre cheaper than it is
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Ken McMeikan to step down as CEO of Brakes Group
During his tenure at Brakes, he increased profits by 42% to £183m
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Singha beer poured into cans in time for Thai New Year
The brand had previously been available in a bottle only
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JJ Food Service urges restaurants to invest in online ordering
In the last year, delivery sales rose by 10% compared with just 1% for eating out, according to NPD Group
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Tesco to unlock trolleys that can't take new pound coin
The rest of the big four claimed they had already taken measures to adapt their trolleys to take the coin
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The Collective rolls out no-added sugar sharing pots for kids
Range will contain 18% less sugar than market average says yoghurt brand
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Nisa looks for booze sales boost with second Cider Festival
The promotion will feature brands such as Rekorderlig, Stella Artois Cidre, Kopparberg, Magners and Old Mout
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City snapshot: Tesco fined £129m for profit overstatement scandal
Tesco (TSCO) has announced this morning it has agreed with the UK Serious Fraud Office to pay a £129m fine to avoid prosecution for its 2014 accounting scandal
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Media Bites 28 March: Tesco investors warn against Booker deal
“Call off Booker takeover, Tesco investors demand” is the main business headline in The Times (£) this morning on reports that two major Tesco shareholders have warned against pursuing the £3.7bn deal.
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Berry Bros & Rudd adds third rum to Penny Blue range
VSOP joins XO and Single Cask variants as a lower priced option
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The Big Interview
The Big Interview: Dan Jago, CEO of Berry Bros & Rudd
Two years ago, the oldest bottle shop in London was in trouble. It turned to former Tesco wine director Dan Jago
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Euro Garages plans Starbucks drive-through at former dentist
The application comes days after Euro Garages opened a new service station in Buckshaw Village, Chorley
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Cramele Recas to launch first Sole orange wine
From early April, 7,500 limited-edition bottles will be available via Copestick Murray
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Comment and Opinion
Fight this PayPoint landgrab
Steve Parfett is unimpressed with PayPoint’s new EPoS system for indies
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Brazilian meat crisis eases as countries overturn import bans
Scandal led to widespread restrictions on Brazilian meat last week from across the globe
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Post-Brexit border delays risk alcohol smuggling resurgence
The Wine and Spirit Trade Association said the UK faced “delays and gridlock”
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Recipe box service HelloFresh launches meal kits in Sainsbury’s
HelloFresh is introducing £10 meal kits for two into 35 Sainsbury’s stores in London and the South East
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Nisa focuses on ‘store of the future’ as Loco numbers slide
Nisa initially planned to open 150 Loco stores within its first year of operation