All The Grocer articles in 12 April 2014 – Page 2
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NewsTate & Lyle opens bank made of cake: Pictures
Banks are used to holding lots of dough – but a new branch opened by Tate & Lyle is actually made from it.
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NewsIndie brewers urged to can their beer in new competition
A new trade competition is encouraging independent brewers to put their beer into cans.
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NewsPG Tips pushes fruit herbals and green teas with £5m campaign
PG Tips is launching a £5m push for its new Fruit Herbal and Green tea range.
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NewsM&S food sales creep up 0.1% in fourth quarter
Marks & Spencer shares soared this morning after the retailer reported an improvement in clothing sales.
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NewsWH Smith profits up as sales continue to fall
WH Smith has posted a 3% increase in half-year profits as it continues to cut costs in the business.
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NewsGangmasters Licensing Authority moves from Defra to Home Office
Responsibility for the Gangmasters Licensing Authority has moved from Defra to the Home Office.
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NewsKronenbourg 1664 re-edits banned Cantona ad for new run
Kronenbourg 1664 has launched a new push featuring Eric Cantona – after advertising watchdogs gave the red card to a previous ad starring the former footballer.
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NewsCo-operative Group confirms Myners resignation
The Co-operative Group has confirmed Lord Myners is stepping down as the society’s non-executive director.
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NewsAlcohol licensing plan could quadruple charges, warns ACS
Proposals to enable councils to set alcohol licence fees locally could be damaging and costly for small businesses, the Association of Convenience Stores has warned.
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NewsTesco defends 'may contain nuts' labels after backlash
Tesco has rejected allergy campaigners’ suggestions it is putting unnecessary “may contain nuts” warnings on products to protect itself from potential legal action.
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NewsCo-op Bank posts £1.3bn full-year losses
The Co-operative Bank has confirmed it made a loss of £1.3bn last year.
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NewsAsda aims to slash emissions with greener trucks
Asda has claimed it is on target to reduce emissions from transport operations by 60% over the next 12 months after upgrading its fleet with new eco-friendly refrigeration units.
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NewsAsda customer director Jon Wragg departs
Asda has announced the departure of customer director Jon Wragg.
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NewsTesco plots food-to-go stores in London
Tesco is planning to take on high-street takeaway businesses such as Pret à Manger, Eat and Greggs as it considers launching dozens of food-to-go outlets in London.
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InterviewsAmanda Jones Big Interview: forging a Nisa future for members
Amanda Jones is confident a new management team – and a focus on retail – can benefit both members and sales…
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Analysis & FeaturesIs House of Lords wasting its energy in berating bogofs?
The inquiry led to fresh vilification of supermarkets. Unfair, given the scale of efforts to cut waste…
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Analysis & FeaturesWhy are Sunday trading rules back in the open?
And, as the debate resurfaces, what chance of a relaxation?…
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NewsEmmi hails success of breakfast yoghurt pots
Breakfast pots are fast emerging as a key growth driver in the struggling small pot yoghurt market, Onken maker Emmi UK has said.
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Comment & OpinionThe UK needs more plants and fewer animals
The IPCC climate change report last week said agricultural productivity was likely to reverse…





