All The Grocer articles in 11 February 2017 – Page 2
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NewsMedia Bites 9 Feb: Waitrose, Asda, Aldi
Waitrose is planning to close six stores and remove a level of management in its supermarkets, putting 600 jobs at risk.
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NewsChoc giants ‘considering all options’ to hit sugar targets
Suppliers set record straight on Sunday Times shrinkage claims
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NewsCity snapshot: Dairy Crest warns cost inflation will hit net debt
Dairy Crest (DCG) has grown volumes in its key brands in the first nine months of the year, but has warned over the impact of rising input prices. Plus Tate & Lyle has upgraded earnings expectations after a strong third quarter, Pernod Ricard grows underlying sales and all the rest of this morning’s news from the City.
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NewsKellogg profits grow faster than expected but UK drags on group sales
US food group Kellogg has beaten profit expectations in the fourth quarter despite revenues falling for the eighth reporting period in a row, with conditions particularly difficult in the UK.
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NewsCity snapshot: Reckitt Benckiser agrees $17.9bn deal for Mead Johnson
Durex owner Reckitt Benckiser is to acquire baby formula firm Mead Johnson Nutrition Co in a deal worth $17.9bn
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NewsWine Gums launches Tangy variant in 165g pouch
The NPD is the third since the merger by Mondelez of Maynard and Bassetts a year ago
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NewsMedia Bites 10 February: Waitrose, Carlsberg, Tate & Lyle, Dairy Crest
Waitrose store closures hit the papers.
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NewsJimJams spread prepares Healthiest Pancake Day Ever push
A month-long series of events will be held in Tesco from 13 February
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NewsCity snapshot: Footfall declines at fastest pace since Brexit vote
Consumers avoided the high street in January as footfall declined at its fastest rate since June last year, according the latest data from BRC – Springboard.
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NewsMedia Bites 13 February: Reckitt Benckiser, Tesco/Booker, M&S
Reckitt Benckiser’s $17.9bn acquisition of baby formula firm Mead Johnson comes under scrutiny in this weekend’s papers. Plus, the Tesco/Booker merger will spark a massive offensive on click-&-collect growth, Dave Lewis says.
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Comment & OpinionRetailers must address their own food waste before preaching to the public
Food Waste Action Week begins today – but retailers, suppliers and the hospitality sector have a long way to go
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