All The Grocer articles in 10 March 2018 – Page 3
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NewsJust Eat shares plunge 11% after shock £180m write-down
Just Eat shares have dropped by 10.8% today after the company revealed a £180m write-down on the value of its Australian and New Zealand business drove it to a £76m full-year loss.
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WhitepapersWhite Paper: why the future of food and drink is plant-based
As the UK celebrates the first Plant Power Day, leading influencers, analysts and thought leaders join forces to provide a comprehensive review – and preview – of the future of plant-based food and drink.
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NewsStrong US performance returns PureCircle to double-digit growth
Stevia sweetener producer PureCircle has returned double digit growth of 13.3%, driven by an excellent performance in the United States and Europe.
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ProfilesMy food & drink job: Stevie Grieves, digital coordinator, Lovely Fodder
Stevie talks about why she chose a career in food & drink - and why working for a startup is so exciting
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NewsMedia Bites 7 March: Sainsbury's, Just Eat, Coca-Cola
Sainsbury’s is facing opposition to a pay shake-up it says will give its 130,000 store staff a “leading rate” in the sector
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NewsCity snapshot: Stock Spirits profits hit by tough conditions in Poland
Central and Eastern European spirits producer the Stock Spirits Group has revealed a year-on-year increase in revenue and sales, but a decrease in profits on troubles in its core Polish business. Plus, Aldi signs up to UK Plastics Pact, FTSE 100 dips on trade worries and all the rest of the morning’s news from the City.
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NewsMaxxium rebrands as Edrington-Beam Suntory
The business is a JV between Scottish booze maker Edrington and US-based Beam Suntory…
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NewsAsahi loses big four listings after Super Dry beer relaunch
Tesco, Asda, Morrisons and Sainsbury’s have all dropped the beer since it relaunched in January with a new recipe
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NewsAMT Coffee attains Fair Tax Mark certification
Other businesses to have secured the accreditation include the Co-op, Lush Cosmetics and Richer Sounds
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NewsIceland to launch 'meat-replicating' vegan burger
No Bull Burger launches next month and draws inspiration from ‘meat lookalike’ burgers making waves in the US, Iceland says
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NewsSainsbury's forced to change Fairly Traded tea online display
Watchdog’s ruling follows a complaint by Labour MP Stella Creasy that consumers could be duped into thinking the Sainsbury’s own-brand tea was certified by Fairtrade
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Beauty, Suncare & Holiday Essentials: 7 April
Despite a declining toiletries market, Beauty and Suncare is on the up, with every sector - with the exception of hand cream - in growth, and lip care value sales soaring an impressive 13.4%.
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NewsCo-op trials pay-in-aisle app technology in Manchester store
A wider rollout of the app is planned for the summer
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NewsHellmann’s overhauls its salad dressings and shrinks bottles
Hellmann’s has given its salad dressings range a major overhaul to make it all-natural, while shrinking its packs
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Feature SynopsisFocus on Wine and Champagne: 7 April
Wine is growing faster than sparkling for the first time since 2013, driven by shoppers swapping champers for white wine (likely due to champagne’s 9.1% average price increase this year).
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NewsMars abandons front-of-pack labelling system campaign
Confectionery giant said the new plans “lacked credibility”..
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NewsOcado improves fraud detection 15-fold with AI developments
As fraudsters change their behaviour, the new system can spot new patterns more quickly…
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Comment & OpinionLoyalty will be key at discount Tesco
Speculation that Tesco has a new discount store format in the works may have taken some by surprise
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NewsPotatoes and asparagus hit by 'Beast from the East' weather
Impact of last week’s weather could delay start of the asparagus season in some affected areas by about two weeks, growers have warned
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NewsZapper mobile payment and loyalty app at more Spar stores
The latest rollout comes after a six-store trial at the Appleby Westward company-owned branches last autumn





