All The Grocer articles in 11 August 2018 – Page 3
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NewsStrawberry sales up but dry June could cause shortage
Soaring sales could be curbed over the coming months due to difficult growing conditions and problems attracting labour
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Comment & OpinionCarabao brings the energy with help from colourful Clive
Carabao’s new TV ad is gung-ho and eccentric
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Comment & OpinionWhite wine faces up to emoji struggle
Californian winery Kendall-Jackson launches a campaign for a white wine emoji
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Comment & OpinionCosta whips up coffee shop couture
Designer Kate Tabor has created gowns for the chain imitating the appearance of whipped milk
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Comment & OpinionMcVitie's fury fuels research
Don’t dunk your digestives during meetings, says McVitie’s…
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News2 Sisters unveils major restructure of poultry business
The plan, unveiled by new CEO Ronald Kers, includes the merger of its UK poultry and added-value businesses into one division
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Sainsbury's to respond to union on pay in two weeks
Supermarket held talks with the Unite union yesterday
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Comment & OpinionMaking intentions clear, speak up to stand out, what would Jack say?
A dig beneath the surface often reveals the ‘expert’ quoted on red meat is a vegan or vegetarian
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NewsVolumes slide at CCEP after second quarter sales slumps in western Europe
CCEP’s total comparable revenues grew 1% in the half-year to 29 June 2018, as it was supported by strong sales growth in the UK.
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My Alternative CVTigg's co-founder Jacob James: my alternative CV
My first job was on the family farm – my brother and I would feed the calves their breakfast
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NewsMorrisons slashes raft of Echo Falls and Hardy's SKUs
The grocer’s move comes after Echo Falls and Hardy’s faced plummeting sales in the mults over the past year
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NewsDistell readies six limited edition Scotch whisky releases
The limited-edition single malts will be launched at a special event next month….
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Comment & OpinionSalary transparency can both alienate and inspire employees
Whether or not you should strive for salary transparency is entirely dependent on the context of your business
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NewsMolson Coors adds two new directors to senior off-trade team
Scott Bayliss takes up the role of wholesale director and Gareth Cooke becomes grocery director…
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NewsIce cream sales surge by 17% as heatwave hits
Take-home ice cream sales reached £375.4m in the 12 weeks to 15 July
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NewsSupermarket price inflation drops to lowest level for 18 months
Supermarket price inflation has hit its lowest level for 18 months as the post-Brexit jump in grocery prices continues to stabilise.
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NewsMedia Bites 10 Aug: Poundworld, Tangerine, Coca-Cola Hellenic
An Irish family that owned a chain of discount retailers has agreed to buy 50 Poundworld stores on the last day of trading for the collapsed business
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NewsCity Snapshot: Valeo Foods set to buy Dip-Dab maker Tangerine in £100m-plus deal
The owner of Fox’s mints is reportedly set to buy Tangerine, the maker of classic sweets including Dip-Dab and Blackjacks, in a £100m-plus deal. Plus, sources close to Poundworld’s administrators have advised caution over reports today that 50 branches of the discounter chain have been saved and the rest of the latest news from the City.
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NewsTurner Hardy & Co plans to extend into the mults
The premium tomato juice brand is planning a Sainsbury’s trial and is in talks with Waitrose





