All The Grocer articles in 10 June 2017 – Page 5
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Booths to supply own-label lines to Fenwick department store
The move marks a further development in Booths’ strategy to raise the profile of its own-label range…
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Television commerce app Foodnfilm eyes c-store operators
The ‘t-commerce’ platform for smart TVs provides access to thousands of restaurants and delivery companies
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Eat set to recognise GMB as Wembley staff representative
The union said it expected to sign the recognition agreement with Eat by 9 June
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Iceland rapped by ASA over Marmite giveaway
Iceland has been told by the ASA to ensure it has made a “reasonable estimate” of stock availability in future
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City snapshot: Zambeef profits slide amid challenging economic conditions
Profits have plunged in the first half at Zambeef Products as the beef producer was hit by falling commodity prices and challenging economic conditions on Zambia. Plus, full-year results from drinks group Distil
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Media Bites 7 June: Tesco, Lidl, Delivery Hero
Tesco is facing an investor revolt over £140,000 paid to CEO Dave Lewis for relocation costs. Plus, Lidl’s eye-catching move to launch a “high-end” fashion line with supermodel Heidi Klum also gets plenty of coverage.
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Arla 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
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Absolut 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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Can 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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Ocado 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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Gusbourne 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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Hellmann’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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Enotria&Coe to distribute Hattingley Valley sparkling wine
The brand had been distributing through Liberty Wines since 2013
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Waitrose launches range of speciality aubergines
The white aubergines, nicknamed “snowbergines”, are early varieties of aubergine grown in Holland
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Amazon '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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Harrogate 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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Food sales rise against backdrop of declining retail trend
This is the strongest three-month average for food since February 2012
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City 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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Media 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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Discounter-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