All The Grocer articles in 12 September 2015 – Page 5
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News
Media Bites 9 Sep: Tesco, Justin King, M&S
A string of private equity firms have abandoned offers for Tesco’s data arm Dunnhumby, according to reports.
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Delayed AHDB beef and lamb push gets green light
The campaign had been held up by increased government spending controls
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Alcoholic Drinks: 10 October
British drinkers’ tastes are evolving fast. As the Red Bull generation grows up, sweeter booze is booming. So who are the winners and losers of this trend?
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Comment and Opinion
Dairy’s new power players revealed in The Dairymen 2015
Few could have predicted quite how perfect a storm would hit the dairy industry
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News
Tacon turns tough on demanding supplier information about Tesco practices
Groceries Code Adjudicator Christine Tacon has invoked her powers to demand suppliers give evidence about alleged breaches
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The Big Interview
Bergen Merey on Müller driving growth in the yoghurt market
Müller Dairy’s new MD compares selling yoghurt to winning votes. Now it’s his job to re-energise the category
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News
European Parliament votes to ban all animal cloning
MEPs said the high mortality rates associated with animal cloning raised serious “animal welfare and ethical concerns”
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Lily's Kitchen hires former Ella's Kitchen grocery controller
Helen Barr joins as sales head with a remit to raise the profile of the brand in the UK and abroad
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Red Square gets makeover with 100% grain vodka and flavoured NPD
The label has also been redesigned, featuring a deeper shade of red and more delicate lettering
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Italians woo UK with 'super' fennel snack packs
Fenny fennel is being pitched as particularly rich in heart-healthy vitamins and nutrients
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McBride returns to annual profit despite 5.4% sales dip
McBride, the provider of private label household products to major retailers, has vowed to focus on “manufacturing excellence”
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FDF boss launches new attack on sugar campaigners
Speaking at the federation’s annual awards ceremony in London last night, the new director general said no sector should regard itself as safe
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Push for North Sea cod to get MSC accreditation
A campaign backed by Icelandic Seachill, Morrisons and Sainsbury’s is pushing to get the stock accredited by 2017
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New Guinness rugby campaign shares poignant stories
Gareth Thomas from Wales and South Africa’s Ashwin Willemse star in commercials about courage and empathy
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Conviviality Retail secures £200m Matthew Clark acquisition
Under the terms of the deal Matthew Clark, the UK’s largest independent drinks distributor, will become wholly-owned by Conviviality Retail
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Alberto Balsam haircare range boosted with Balsam Blends
The range is being backed by a £3m push
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Comment and Opinion
Farmers need support, but they're not the only ones
Dairy farmers have scored some high-profile concessions from retailers and protesters this summer, but must remain aware of other crises
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News
McVitie's gets festive with new biscuit and Chocolate Digestives cake lines
United Biscuits has unveiled new festive cake and biscuit lines under its McVitie’s brand
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News
Faith in Nature expands Ocado listing
The additional listing comes on the back of the success of Humphrey’s Corner
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Zeo expands soft drink range
Adult soft drinks brand is owned by Freedrinks - a subsidiary of a Russian business owned by billionaire Igor Sosin