All The Grocer articles in 10 November 2018 – Page 4
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NewsBooker company secretary & CFO leave in wake of Tesco merger
CFO Jonathan Prentis and company secretary Mark Chilton have been stalwarts of the business since it was spun out from the Big Food Group in 2005
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My Alternative CVAndrew Rayner, Childs Farm, on Run-DMC and cockroaches
My first job? At a hotel restaurant washing up in the kitchens
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Comment & OpinionA successful career won't just happen - actively manage it!
Some actively manage their careers so they achieve it, while others leave it to chance
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Analysis & FeaturesIncrease in demand drives up price of cocoa
Farmgate prices for cocoa from the Ivory Coast have also risen
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NewsMedia Bites 9 November: Sainsbury's, Iceland, Tate & Lyle
Sales at Sainsbury’s have picked up after the supermarket group benefited from the hot UK summer and lowered its prices, but warned of an “uncertain” outlook
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NewsCity snapshot: Bon Bon Buddies agrees rescue plan after debts mount
Licensed confectionery manufacturer Bon Bon Buddies has agreed a rescue plan with creditors, a new report reveals 14 shops a day have closed on UK high streets so far this year, and the rest of the City news
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Analysis & FeaturesPotato shortage to blame as price of crisps and chips soar
The UK potato planted area fell by 4.4% year on year to just 117,300 hectares in 2018 – the third lowest on record
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NewsAldi urges CMA to put a stop to Sainsbury's-Asda merger
Aldi claimed it and Lidl should have been excluded from the CMA’s inquiry as they are not in the same league as the big four
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NewsDeal sought for Jools Drinks brand and assets
Owner Kmera Ltd is seeking a sale for the brand’s assets, intellectual property and designs
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NewsCereal brands see delistings in latest Waitrose range review
Since August almost 50 cereal SKUs have been delisted by Waitrose
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Category ReportA taste of authenticity: world cuisine category report 2018
Today’s world food consumers want their dishes to be truer to their origins
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Category ReportTipping point: fish category report 2018
Rising prices have pushed consumers away from fish. How can industry rebalance the scales?
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Analysis & FeaturesDo Defra’s plans for 'fair dealing' with farmers add up?
New proposals could see the government intervene in pricing negotiations by giving farmers access to wholesale sales data from processors
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Comment & OpinionIt's all doom and gloom at M&S. Where's Paddington?
There was little sparkle and magic in the senior management team’s downbeat assessment
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Comment & OpinionA minute's silence in-store is not enough on Remembrance Day
Letters from our readers on chicken welfare, Remembrance Day and plastic
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Promotional VideosSponsored: Fish category briefing with Birds Eye
We spoke to an expert at Birds Eye to find out what’s hot, what’s not and what’s next for fish
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NewsEG Group to buy Australian chain Woolworths Petrol in A$1.7bn deal
EG Group, previously Euro Garages, will take control over Woolworth Group’s 540 site network
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NewsKellogg's UK sales drop £50m as Pringles decline continues
Kellogg’s recorded a £50m plunge in UK sales in its most recent financial year as its Pringles lost sales to add to the structural decline of its cereals.
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NewsCafePod appoints advisors to secure £3m investment to fuel expansion
The supplier has appointed boutique firm Bluebox to secure the funding from an investor, which would value the business at £30m
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Analysis & FeaturesPepsiCo to avoid premium snacks retail war by keeping Pipers Crisps Co's focus on foodservice
Walkers owner PepsiCo has entered the premium hand-cooked crisps space with its acquisition of Pipers, but will eschew the brutal promotional retail environment to grow its presence in foodservice.





