All The Grocer articles in 10 June 2017 – Page 2
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NewsPhilip Morris to exchange non-compliant tobacco at roadshows
Research for The Grocer found two-thirds of independent retailers had been left with non-complaint stock…
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News2 Sisters to close Smethwick plant with loss of 250 jobs
Processor launched a 45-day consultation into closing ‘ageing’ site in April
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NewsDX Group agrees price cut on John Menzies merger deal
DX and John Menzies have announced that they have agreed a £40m deal on a ’debt-free basis’
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NewsPot Noodle brand extended with launch of Pot Pasta trio
The NPD is to be backed a £2m investment with the strapline ‘You can make it the Italian way’
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Comment & OpinionOcado finally goes international… but the hard work is just beginning
The signing of one European name is undoubtedly a significant step towards achieving Ocado’s vision of being a leading online fulfilment partner
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NewsLidl to launch women's fashion range with supermodel Heidi Klum
The new fashion collection will launch across its 650 UK stores nationwide later this year
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NewsDiscounter-driven revolution to drive 15% growth in grocery
IGD forecasts a 49.8% increase in spending at discounters by 2022 to account for £1 in every £7 spent
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NewsMedia Bites 6 June: Ocado, Tesco, Consumer spending
Hedge fund boss threatens Ocado coup as initial buzz over software deal is followed by a sell-off, writes The Daily Mail
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NewsCity snapshot: UK retail like-for-like sales drop on non-food sales fall
UK retail sales fell by 0.4% on a like-for-like basis in May as weak non-food sales dragged down strong food sales growth, according to the BRC KPMG Retail Sales Monitor.
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NewsFood sales rise against backdrop of declining retail trend
This is the strongest three-month average for food since February 2012
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NewsHarrogate Spring kicks off ‘Incredible Shrinking Bottle’ recycling push
The initiative with Keep Britain Tidy promotes greater recycling of plastic water bottles when outdoors
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NewsAmazon 'most valuable retail brand' in BrandZ rankings
’The brand was also the fastest-growing performer in the BrandZ Retail Top 20, up 41% ($40.1bn) year on year’
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NewsWaitrose launches range of speciality aubergines
The white aubergines, nicknamed “snowbergines”, are early varieties of aubergine grown in Holland
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NewsEnotria&Coe to distribute Hattingley Valley sparkling wine
The brand had been distributing through Liberty Wines since 2013
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NewsHellmann’s unveils first mustard and new Smokey BBQ sauce
American Style Yellow Mustard (rsp: £1.59/250ml) will roll out this month
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NewsGusbourne to raise £4.2m in placing to expand wine production
English sparkling wine producer Gusbourne is aiming to raise £4.2m of fresh funds in a share placing to invest in new vineyards and expand production.
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NewsOcado in secret trials to test driverless delivery vans
News comes days after Grocer revealed Tesco was trialling the use of robots in its one-hour delivery service
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Comment & OpinionCan a Heidi Klum fashion line really work at Lidl?
In a bid to bring a touch of glamour to the miscellaneous aisle, the supermodel’s presence will be a coup for the discounter - but what about aspirational fashionistas?
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NewsAbsolut makes canned RTD debut with Absolut Mixt
Cloudberry & Apple and Blueberry & Lime variants will roll out in June with a 5% abv
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NewsArla organic milk ad rapped by ASA over 'better for the land' claim
Complaint that dairy farming was ‘not good for the land’ was upheld by regulator





