All The Grocer articles in 11 July 2015 – Page 2
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NewsHeinz adds fruit pots to infant range
Made with 100% fruit, the newcomer is being rolled out now in three banana-based variants
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NewsVanini premium chocolates land in Waitrose
Produced in Italy at ICAM’s Lake Como manufacturing facility, Vanini is made with cocoa beans grown in Bagua
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NewsFruit juice to stay on 5 a day product list despite calls for removal
Experts brought in to oversee overhaul of 5 a day message will call for clarification to restrict intake to no more than 150ml per day
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NewsShop closures slow as economy turns the corner - Deloitte
Retail administrations have slowed dramatically in the first half of 2015 as the economy stabilises, according to research from Deloitte.
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NewsGluten-free breaded chicken brought to retail by CP Foods
The Worcestershire-based company last week made its first foray into the gluten-free category with a three-strong range of frozen breaded chicken products
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Comment & OpinionOpinion: The future of the sugar industry hangs in the balance
While consumers could benefit from lower prices, sugar producers should be planning for the impact EU changes will have on the industry as a whole
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NewsTesco hands new UK CEO Matt Davies £3.6m of share options
Tesco has announced it has given new UK and Ireland CEO Matt Davies £3.6m of nil-cost share options to vest over the next three years
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NewsAsda the latest supermarket to cut milk prices
The supermarket reduced its one-pinters from 49p to 45p and two-pinters from 89p to 75p
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NewsCadbury brand taken into ambient pot desserts for first time
Premier Foods, under license from Mondelez, hope to tap popularity of chocolate in yoghurt and pot dessert format
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NewsEU must do more for farmers, says European Parliament
MEPs today adopted two non-binding resolutions calling for the European Commission and EU member states to offer better support to dairy farmers
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NewsM&S invests in every day prices in first quarter
Marks & Spencer dipped its toes in the UK supermarket price war during its first quarter in a bid to stay competitive in a challenging sector, according to CEO Mark Bolland.
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Comment & OpinionOsborne no longer in the mood to compromise over Sunday trading
The political football that is Sunday trading might finally be kicked into touch
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NewsFresh Three price cuts drive 10% growth across fruit and veg, says Co-op
The Co-operative Food claims its fruit and veg price cuts have driven almost 10% sales growth across its fresh produce range.
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NewsRockstar Freeze promises energy drink with cool edge
Launching in August in two flavours – Frozen Lime and Frozen Watermelon – the drink contains a menthol flavouring
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NewsMedia Bites 8 July: M&S, Sunday trading, Tesco
Investor angst at M&S following reversal in Q1 clothing sales, fallout from George Osborne Sunday trading law plans and KKR rejoin the shortlist of five bidders for Tesco’s South Korean business.
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News'Aphrodisiac pasta' to woo UK market
Available as spaghetti, tortiglioni and conchiglie, Kamut pasta is based on the ancient Egyptian wheat grain kamut, which the supplier said contained high levels of protein
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NewsCity Snapshot: Nomad Foods seeks more cash for big deals
Nomad Foods has issued a rallying call to institutional investors in a bid to raise more cash for further big deals. Plus shares soar is Fever-Tree as it ups full-year expectations, SABMiller appoints new CFO, Booker reports Q1 figures ahead of AGM and the BRC’s latest shop prices index.
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NewsChapel Down appoints Mark Harvey as MD for wines
Harvey had been at LVMH for 11 years and held several positions – most recently US business development director
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NewsFever-Tree shares surge on strong first half sales
Premium drinks mixer supplier Fever-Tree’s shares have climbed almost 10% in morning trading after announcing a 61% rise in first half sales.
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