All The Grocer articles in 10 June 2017 – Page 4
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NewsCity 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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NewsTesco 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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NewsReal 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The café chain serving up surplus stock is under investigation for redistributing out-of-date food
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NewsSuraj 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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Comment & OpinionLearn 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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Comment & OpinionWhy 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 & OpinionPat welcomes our new (or old) prime minister
I have sent a warm message of congratulations in green crayon on the back of my business rates bill
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NewsVitamin D supplement sales boosted by medical reports
As well as bone and muscle health, new research suggests vitamin D also prevents common cold
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Comment & OpinionMood contagion: how your emotions can spread to your team
Executive coach Jennifer Baker shares a case study on mood contagion - and how to tackle it
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NewsCostcutter to use Shopper First refurbs as incentive
The symbol group has piloted its ‘Shopper First’ programme in seven stores since October
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NewsSanta Maria unveils 39-strong Latin American Kitchen range
Available from 12 June, the new lineup comprises 39 products
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NewsHigh fat, sugar and salt foods set for 'healthier' labelling
Six of the world’s biggest food and drink companies have unveiled their initial plans to change the UK’s traffic lights/GD
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NewsSainsbury's increases salmon prices by 14% as supplies tighten
Fresh salmon prices have risen by 14% on average across 23 SKUs in Sainsbury’s
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NewsTesco trials four shopper mission-led Express store formats
The stores will merchandise products to fit with customer habits, rather than sticking to categories
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NewsMorrisons boosts local supply with Molly milk
Listing of Our Cow Molly milk in sheffield represents supermarket’s first foray into free range milk
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NewsPaula Byrne joins Palmer & Harvey as chief people officer
Byrne has a strong reputation for driving cultural change within a business
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Analysis & FeaturesHigh demand inflates prawn prices
Coldwater prawn prices have risen month on month, due to high demand from the EU
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NewsWalmart opens automated 24-hour click & collect site in US
Facility will enable customers to place order and pick up groceries in as little as 60 seconds
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NewsMcGuigan rolls 2016 vintage Bin 9000 Semillon into Asda
The wine promises fruity gooseberry and lime flavours, with a crisp and zesty acidity finish
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Analysis & FeaturesTight pork supplies set to limit UK exports to China
Rising prices for Euro-pean pork could hit exports to China this year, according to Rabobank





