All The Grocer articles in 12 October 2013 – Page 3
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Sainsbury’s Brookwood
“The store is being enlarged from 50,000 sq to 75,000 sq . As well as our great food offer”…
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News
Iceland 7% cheaper than Asda thanks to ambient and chilled
Iceland is best known as a frozen food retailer – but it is more price competitive with the big four on chilled…
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Tesco delists 70 Princes products in mystery dispute
A major trade dispute has broken out between Tesco and Princes, resulting in the UK’s biggest retailer delisting more th…
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The Top 40 food, drink and grocery retail apps
Apps are transforming shopper interaction between retailers, suppliers and shoppers…
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Comment and Opinion
The IGD Convention's Great Entertainers still came with flaws
Irwin Lee’s presentation at the IGD Convention this week was hugely entertaining…
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Co-op members want Daily Mail ad boycott over Miliband row
Campaigners and members are piling pressure on The Co-operative Group to pull its advertising with the Daily Mail…
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McColl's launches Halloween campaign for Cardiac Risk in the Young
McColl’s Retail Group has launched a campaign to raise money for charity Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) this Halloween.
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Plans for clampdown on 'guilt lanes' and HFSS foods back on government agenda
Controversial plans to get retailers to sign up to sweeping reductions in the promotion of foods high in fat, salt or sugar – including the voluntary removal of so-called ‘guilt lanes’ – seem once again back on the government agenda.
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Britvic veteran Paul Moody to be CEO of Food Freshness Technology
Former Britvic CEO Paul Moody has been named the new chief executive of Food Freshness Technology…
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Horsemeat: UK must refocus assurance efforts higher up the supply chain, new report says
The National Audit Office has called for more resources to be spent on ensuring food safety and authenticity higher up the supply chain instead of primarily at farmgate level.
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Arla greenlights ownership status for 1,600 UK farmers
Arla has given the green light for 1,300 UK farmers to become full owner members of its Arla amba pan-European dairy co-operative.
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Merrydown rolls out first 'hedgerow-inspired' cider
SHS Drinks is embracing the dark fruit boom with a new Merrydown cider…
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New loyalty rewards programme for Bestway retailers
Bestway has launched a loyalty rewards programme for best-one retailers, the first of its kind for the wholesaler.
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New role for former Britvic CEO Paul Moody
Former Britvic CEO Paul Moody has been named the new CEO of Food Freshness Technology.
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Profits up at WH Smith as sales continue to slide
WH Smith has reported a 6% hike in full-year profits to £108m, but sales continue to fall at the retailer.
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Haribo invests £92m in new Yorkshire factory
Confectioner Haribo is investing £92m in a new factory in West Yorkshire.
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Home Bargains hones in on the south with £70m Wiltshire depot
TJ Morris, the discounter that trades as Home Bargains, is to invest £70m in a new 1,013,150 sq ft distribution centre in Wiltshire as it looks to expand its presence in the south of England.
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First Milk profits bounce back following £7.8m loss
First Milk has reported an improvement in profits to £1.1m in the six months to 30 September, turning around a loss of £7.8m in the previous full financial year.
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Greggs boss Whiteside: Store revamps will hold back profits
Greggs’ CEO Roger Whiteside does not expect the bakery chain to return to profit growth for at least two years as the business continues to focus on improving the quality of its offer.
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Badger cull extension piles pressure on Defra
Defra is under renewed pressure to call off its policy of badger culling in two counties of England after the company conducting the cull in Somerset asked for more time to complete the job.
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