All The Grocer articles in 12 March 2016 – Page 4
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News
Morrisons’ underlying profit falls by 27%
Morrisons’ pre tax underlying profit fell by 27% to hit analysts’ expectations of £302m
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Casino’s profits hit by Brazilian economic troubles
Group trading profit at French hypermarket chain dropped by 35% last year as a result of cost inflation in its Brazilian business.
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Comment and Opinion
Pigeon problems for Italian chef
Even in the animal-loving UK, you’d struggle to attract much opprobrium for eating pigeon
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Comment and Opinion
'Whole Foods' Market oranges lack a-peel
Ironic that the retailer selling peeled oranges last week was… Whole Foods Market
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Comment and Opinion
Albert: a quail-ity find in a Dutch supermarket
Fortunately for Albert the quail, shopper Alwyn Wils was curious enough to stick 12 eggs into an incubator
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News
MPs call for 'three-a-day' dairy recommendation
Adoption of guidelines would boost consumption and promote healthy lifestyles, Dairy All-Party Parliamentary Group claims
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Comment and Opinion
National living wage will cost – but there will also be positives
It’s all too easy to crunch the numbers prior to 1 April and reel off figures that leave industry in despair
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News
Hotel Chocolat float to value business at £150m
Hotel Chocolat is plotting the first major food and drink IPO on the London Stock Exchange for 15 months, expected to value the luxury chocolatier at about £150m and giving its two founders a shared £40m pay day.
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New mixed retail discounter GHM! to launch this summer
GHM! is the second retail venture from Andy Bond’s Pepkor UK
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The Co-op unveils expansion plans for Wales and South West
Retailer set to open 10 new stores in both regions this year
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Collier’s cashes in on protein boom with new Miners snacks
Collier’s Miners are pitched as the perfect sized snack to satisfy a cheese craving
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Maria Sharapova sponsor Evian 'monitoring' investigation
The statement follows Nike, TAG Heuer and Porsche suspending relationships with the tennis star
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Government faces Sunday Trading defeat as SNP opposes
Keep Sunday Special campaign says vote is still too close to call
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Lotus Biscoff signs Chelsea FC's Eden Hazard for viral media
A digital film will showcase the Belgian midfielder’s footballing skills
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Media Bites 9 March: Brexit, Tesco, Lindt
Bank of England governor Mark Carney’s warning that a vote to leave the EU would be the “biggest domestic threat” to financial stability has created plenty of headlines. Plus Tesco’s continued recovery amd Lindt’s global ambitions.
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Hotel Chocolat to join AIM in £50m flotation
Premium chocolatier is seeking £50m as it reveals plans to float on the LSE junior market
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Analysis and Features
Lindt signals ambition
Lindt is aiming to run the world’s biggest network of premium chocolate shops by 2020
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Comment and Opinion
Public Health England’s patronising One You campaign is a switch-off
PHE’s new campaign is patronising, over-complicated and, sadly, likely to be forgotten in six months
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Michael Oakes made national dairy board chairman at the NFU
Oakes succeeds Rob Harrison as NFU’s key dairy spokesman