All The Grocer articles in 11 November 2017 – Page 6
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NewsPalm oil and palm kernel oil prices on the rise
Palm oil prices rose as reserves failed to meet demand despite a recovery in production and 24% increase in stocks
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NewsMoy Park reports 'strong' sales growth in Q3
Revenues at Northern Irish poultry producer Moy Park rose 11.3% to £392.6m in the third quarter on strong volume growth, favourable exchange rate movements and recovery of cost inflation.
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NewsNFU urges EC to reapprove use of glyphosate pesticide
Glyphosate’s licence is due to run out in mid-December, after which farmers will not be able to use it if re-authorisation is not granted
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NewsNutella fans face price hikes as well as furore over recipe
Morrisons became the latest supermarket to hike prices on Nutella this month
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NewsBrazil poultry at heart of recall spikes
There were 137 poultry recalls from July to September, down from 223 during Q2
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NewsWarburtons ditches Newburn in rebrand for gluten-free range
Distinctive orange and black packs featuring the new logo will roll out from 15 January
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Category ReportA fishy tale of inflation: fish and seafood category report 2017
Supermarket fish prices are up 5% yet sales are still flying. Why is Brits’ appetite for fish undaunted?
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NewsFormer Asda chief executive Andy Clarke becomes Spoon Guru chairman
Andy Clarke stepped down as Asda CEO in 2016 Former Asda chief executive Andy Clarke has taken up the mantle of chairman at Spoon Guru, a search engine for people with alternative diets. Clarke, who stepped down as Asda CEO and president in August 2016, will oversee ...
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Analysis & FeaturesHow LGBTQ-friendly is fmcg?
Stonewall’s list of the top 100 LGBTQ-inclusive employers only includes two food and drink companies. How can it be sorted…
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Analysis & FeaturesNisa accepts £137m Co-op bid: timeline
It’s been a long time coming: today Nisa members agreed on a historic £137m deal to sell the buying group to the Co-op. We relive the key milestones along the way
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Comment & OpinionNisa members have spoken. The rebels must accept the Co-op deal – or look elsewhere
Nisa rebels are promising to go on the offensive and plan to convince the Competition & Markets Authority to nix the deal
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NewsNisa members accept £137m Co-op bid in historic vote
Of the 615 shareholders that voted, 494 were in favour of the bid
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Comment & OpinionTesco-Booker debate all over bar the shouting (and screaming)
The CMA has decided that even beasts with such scale as Tesco and Booker did not have the power to damage competition even if they wanted to …
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Analysis & FeaturesDeath of the supermarket?
Hardly. New direct to consumer platform INS undoubtedly grabbed headlines though. So can it succeed where others failed?
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NewsCity snapshot: Raisio removes Big Bear boss Ciaran Sullivan
The Grocer can reveal that Finnish food giant Raisio Group has parachuted in its vice president of production and procurement Jukka Heinänen to replace Ciaran Sullivan as head of its UK confectionery business. Meanwhile in early trading reports of a search for Unilever boss Paul Polman’s sucessor fail to dent its share price
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