All The Grocer articles in 10 June 2017 – Page 4
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Comment and Opinion
Why GDPR could spell data upheaval for retailers
Imagine having no or significantly less customer data: you’d be without a key competitive advantage…
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Comment and Opinion
Learn from Weetabix in China
The recent sale of Weetabix to US company Post Holdings reminds us of how Weetabix struggled to gain share in China
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News
Suraj Gangani leaves Innocent to become Pip & Nut sales boss
Fast-growing nut butter brand Pip & Nut has hired a new head of sales
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News
Real Junk Food Project cafés face safety probe
The café chain serving up surplus stock is under investigation for redistributing out-of-date food
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News
Tesco commits to 100% sustainable cotton sourcing by 2025
More than 50% of the cotton used by Tesco’s fashion brand F&F was from sustainable sources as of last year
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News
City snapshot: Rémy Cointreau raises earnings expectations after “excellent” annual performance
French drinks group Rémy Cointreau has lifted its future outlook after revealing an “excellent” annual performance, with a double-digit jump in profits and an almost 5% sales boost. Plus, Pernod Ricard buys majority stake in mezcal brand Del Maguey Single Village Mezcal
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News
Magnetic duo look to bring overseas spirits brands to UK
Looking for drinks priced £35 and above, Magnetic’s first client is Italian malt whisky Puni
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News
Media Bites 8 June: Steinhoff, Lidl, Tesco, Kellogg
As the UK heads to the polls today, the papers are dominated by the final day of the campaign and the continuing story of the London terror attack. It’s looking very quiet when it comes to grocery or retail news.
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Comment and Opinion
The bad news just keeps on coming for Brazilian meat
News that Waitrose had pulled its corned beef only adds to the litany of woes currently hitting the meat giant
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News
Tesco faces taxi driver backlash over Uber Clubcard rumours
Tesco refused to confirm or deny its plans to deal with Uber…
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News
Sauces and juice producer Fruitapeel undergoes MBO
Terry and Deborah Haigh have taken over ownership of the business from existing fellow shareholders Frank and Philip Frederick. Finance director Neil Murgatroyd has also acquired a stake in group as part of the deal.
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News
Brexit tariffs could trigger recession, warns Musgrave CEO
Chris Martin said a 40% World Trade Organization tariff on the cost of goods would be the worst-case scenario
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News
Birds Eye owner Nomad Foods seeks new CFO as Kenyon resigns
Birds Eye owner Nomad Foods is on the hunt for a new CFO after Paul Kenyon handed in his notice to take on a job outside of the food industry at shoe retailer Clarks.
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News
Unite urges hospitality businesses to tackle low pay problems
Unite said that the recruitment and staff turnover crisis in the industry would get worse post-Brexit
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News
TN Group appoints Mark Macdonald behaviour change director
Macdonald has held director roles at Unilever focusing on customer development…
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Profiles and QandAs
Spotlight: Innovative Bites
After introducing US favourites like Twinkies, Cheetos and Lucky Charms, the acquisitive Innovative Bites is diversifying
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News
JBS defends against claims of slavery in Brazilian meat chain
Claims in Guardian report have prompted Waitrose to pull lines of Brazilian corned beef
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News
Tesco ramps up supply of Cornish new potatoes from Branston
Supplier predicts it ship more than 2,700 tonnes of spuds, up 8% on last year’s figures
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News
Jean Reno and Laia Costa are on the money for Estrella Damm
It’s been just over a year since Spanish beer brand Estrella Damm launched its Dakota Johnson-starring short film ‘Vale’…
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Comment and Opinion
Chocolate Lab feeds a nation of cow lovers
Chocolate Lab is a new restaurant in Denver, Colorado