All The Grocer articles in 11 November 2017 – Page 3
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NewsLiam Fox concedes Brits 'won't stand for' chlorinated chicken
Softening in rhetoric by international trade secretary applauded by British Poultry Council CEO Richard Griffiths
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NewsBenefit prune juice listed by Tesco
Benefit’s prune juice is made with prunes sourced from the Agen region of Bordeaux blended with vitamins A, C and E
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NewsRestricting alcohol multibuys in England and Wales ruled out
Legislation in Scotland led to little or no impact on shoppers’ alcohol consumption…
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NewsSainsbury's launches Snow Globe sandwich for seasonal on the go
Snow Globe is one of six festive By Sainsbury’s sandwiches to hit chillers on 6 November
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Comment & OpinionSupplier vision must be category wide
If suppliers want to have traction with retailers, they need to talk the language they understand
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Comment & OpinionPat reflects on Mr Burnley's appointment as Asda boss
It’s lovely that Mr Burnley has finally got to be the boss at Asda, don’t you think?…
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Comment & Opinion
Gü reverses time with hallucinatory backwards trip
What sets Gü’s ad apart is that it unfolds backwards
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Comment & OpinionThe Grocer Drink Awards deliver the real deal when it comes to great tipples
David Beckham couldn’t be there on the night, but there was plenty of glitz and glamour at our prestigious annual booze awards
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NewsBroadbent tells court of Dave Lewis call over profit black hole
Sir Richard Broadbent has told a court of the moment new CEO Dave Lewis called him to reveal the bombshell
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NewsMedia Bites 9 November: M&S, Tesco, Brexit, Christmas adverts
The spotlight falls on Marks & Spencer as the retailer generates acres of coverage after reporting its first half results. Plus, the Tesco trial continues.
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NewsMore customers than ever choose Sainsbury's but Argos losses drag on profits
Sales at Sainsbury’s jumped 17% to £16.3bn in the first half thanks to the acquisition of Argos, but losses at the catalogue retailer, keeping prices down and the national living wage all dragged down the supermarket’s profits.
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Comment & OpinionSainsbury's first-half results: what the analysts say
Sales at Sainsbury’s jumped 17% to £16.3bn in the first half thanks to the acquisition of Argos, but losses at the catalogue retailer, keeping prices down and the national living wage all dragged down the supermarket’s profits
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Comment & OpinionFood redistribution is gaining traction
Food redistribution is a matter close to my heart. With so much food wasted worldwide, something simply had to be done..
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NewsMolson Coors kicks off 'Beer Print' sustainability drive
The Carling owner plans to improve water efficiency by 22% across its estate of breweries…
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NewsMaurice Doyle to develop small premium brands at Bacardi
He previously held commercial and marketing roles at the company before leaving for William Grant & Sons in 2009
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NewsMajor out-of-home providers to work with mults on data black hole
In a potentially big breakthrough, OOH companies are backing an IGD research project to provide data on eating habits
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NewsPlanet Organic to offer same-day delivery to London customers
Delivery is available in one-hour time slots and will cost between £9.50 and £15…
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NewsTon Christiaanse steps down as Brakes UK chief executive
Christiaanse only took up the role in early 2017 when he replaced Phil Wieland
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NewsAmazon brings Smile charity initiative to UK
Participating UK charities include the British Red Cross, Cancer Research UK and The Royal British Legion…
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Analysis & FeaturesPampered pets! Are Britain's dogs and cats winning their place at the human dinner table?
We can reveal that Brits are twice as likely to cut back on their own food expenditure than go scrimping on their pets’ dinners. What’s going on?





