All The Grocer articles in 1 June 2019 – Page 4
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Category ReportThe new kid in town: Energy drinks category report 2019
Until now, the big shots of the energy drinks world have gone unchallenged
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NewsFull-sugar energy drink sales unaffected by soft drinks tax
Brits knocked back 124.6 million litres of sugary energy drinks in the past year
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NewsRetailers agree to government ban on 'junk food' multibuys
The Grocer has learnt retail leaders described the idea as a “sensible proposal”
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NewsConvenience stores 'must do more' to attract younger shoppers
A new report by Him & MCA shows a drop in the number of younger shoppers using convenience stores
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Comment & OpinionCan Coke grow the energy drinks category or will it dilute sales?
It seems you can take the sugar out of energy drinks, but you can’t take the energy out of sugar
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Comment & OpinionChristine Tacon: suppliers can learn from retailers on payment terms
Retailers say code compliance has improved efficiency, says Groceries Code Adjudicator Christine Tacon
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NewsFormer Confex director David Lunt to lead breakaway group
Lunt resigned from his role as senior business development director in February
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NewsPete Westall takes new values-based role at Midcounties Co-operative
Westall will focus on organising community programmes, events and campaigns in the new role
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Analysis & FeaturesWhy are bananas dying and what are we going to do about it?
A fungus is threatening to destroy the near-universal Cavendish banana. Has the industry learned its lesson?
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My Alternative CVDonal Denvir, Bord Bia, on Irish food, sports reporting and Father Ted
‘I love the satisfaction of adding real value to our Irish suppliers and customers’
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NewsLRS maintains profits despite soft drinks levy and dip in sales
LRS has posted a drop in sales of £5.9m but its pre-tax profits edged up regardless
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NewsTesco shares drop despite market share outperformance
Tesco may have been the big four winner from the monthly grocery market share data this week, but it was a loser as far as the City was concerned.
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NewsRubies in the Rubble eyes £1.2m funding boost
Food waste sauce maker Rubies in the Rubble has surged past its £300k crowdfunding target as part of a wider seven-figure investment hunt.
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NewsThe Lakes Distillery nets £1.6m investment
Fast-growing English whisky producer The Lakes Distillery has secured a further seven-figure investment to help fund its journey towards an eventual IPO.
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Comment & OpinionJust Eat offers barbecue disaster relief
June is here! And with it barbecue season
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Comment & OpinionBread: A Loaf Affair - BBC4 doc records a slice of food history
Bread has been a staple of the human diet for as long as we have been able to control fire
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Comment & OpinionMalaysia's return of plastic waste is a humiliation for government
But the industry can’t rely only on the government to bail us out
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Comment & OpinionLetters: would consumers really be tempted by a veggie disc?
Sir, if you want consumers to eat something, you need to make it sound appetising
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NewsGrocer Gold Award winners 2019 announced
Here is a full list of all those that triumphed on the night
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