All The Grocer articles in 11 February 2017 – Page 2
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Media Bites 7 February: Metro, Ajinomoto, Boots, Tyson Foods
It’s a quiet morning in the papers for UK grocery news, but there are a few international stories, including Metro shareholders voting overwhelmingly in favour of the German retail conglomerate’s plans to split in two.
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City snapshot: Aldi knocking on the door of big four
Aldi has accelerated passed Co-op to take its place as the fifth biggest food retailer in the UK, the latest Kantar Worldpanel data has revealed. Plus, the latest figures from Nielsen and the BRC - KPMG retail monitor for Jannuary.
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Food chain traceability specialist Arc-net secures £2m investment
Irish start-up Arc-net, a specialist in food chain traceability, has secured a £2m investment from the founder of one of the world’s largest medical outsourcing firms to support its rapid growth.
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Food packaging firm Excelsior Technologies acquired by Mondi in £33m deal
Food packaging producer Excelsior Technologies has been snapped up for £33m by global firm Mondi Group.
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Heinz targets toddlers with Peppa Pig & PAW Patrol snacks
The two biscuit SKUs are Heinz’s first to be aimed at toddlers
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McCain hosts Emmerdale-themed Village Raffle promo
Ten Mini Countryman cars are up for grabs, as well as Emmerdale set tours and gastro pub dinners
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Glanbia makes two international nutrition acquisitions
Irish nutrition group Glanbia has announced two acquisitions this morning totalling €181m as it looks to grow its international footprint.
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Media Bites 6 Feb: Amazon, Tesco/Booker, Business rates
Amazon has begun searching for high street locations in prime areas of central London ahead of the potential launch of a checkout-free grocery chain later this year.
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Euro Garages snaps up Little Chef
But Little Chef brand is not part of deal, throwing future of 78 roadside premises into doubt…
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Paul Lynch to step down as Applegreen chief financial officer
CEO Bob Etchingham thanked him for “considerable contribution to the development of the business”
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Bottled Water: 18 March
Brits have knocked back an extra 132 million litres of bottled water in the past year, growth of 11.4%, making this the strongest performing soft drinks sector yet again. What’s driving the growth?
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