All The Grocer articles in 13 July 2019 – Page 2
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Tulip records £85m loss as pork price fall and writedowns hit
Tulip has plunged to a pre-tax loss of £85m as low global pork prices and writedowns hit turnaround attempts.
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UWS to trial online deliveries through Day-Today symbols
The Glasgow-based wholesaler has partnered with third party online platform OrderVago for the trial
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Cook trials 100% recyclable plastic food trays in Kent stores
Cook said its customers were supportive of its moves to reduce plastic
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Appleby Westward sees 10% profit hike as sales increase
The south west-based delivered wholesaler recorded pre-tax profits of £3.1m
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Adelie Foods sees £55m loss as impairment charges hit
Sandwich giant Adelie Foods posted another eight-figure loss despite improvements in its underlying performance.
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Happy Egg producer Noble Foods reports profits jump as US egg market stabilises
Noble Foods profits jumped 650% with the company attributing the strong performance to a “more stable” US egg market.
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Gove warns of ‘significant’ no-deal Brexit challenges for food & drink sector
Defra Secretary of State Michael Gove said a no-deal will put a strain of the UK food & drinks manufacturing sector.
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Peter McBride chosen to join Spar International executive committee
The group gathers twice a year for a two-day meeting, and at congress during the shareholders’ meeting of Spar International
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Range Preview
Range preview: Ocado Christmas 2019
Our pick of the most interesting launches coming to Ocado this Christmas
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Mark Given made chief marketing officer of Sainsbury’s Argos
Argos marketing director Garry Kibble to leave the business
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Cuts to local authority budgets ‘increasing meat fraud risk’
The Mirror published an article this week claiming one in five meat products in Britain contained animals not stated on the label
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SimplyFresh opens first food hall store in Manchester’s Stretford Mall
The new concept store has a strong focus on plastic reduction, with a wall of 40 refill dispensers
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Analysis and Features
ASMR: how brands are selling the sound of food
It might seem niche but the ASMR trend is racking up millions of views online. Sound good?
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McCain backs $7m plant-based nuggets start-up fundraising
Nuggs, a new plant-based “chicken” nuggets start-up, has officially launched after raising $7m in funding, with potato giant McCain its primary backer.
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Haribo invests in UK expansion as export demand soars
The UK-based sweet manufacturer will increase production at its Castleton facility after demand from the US jumped.
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Sheffield Co-op trials glass milk bottles from Our Cow Molly
Around 30 glass bottles of the brand’s ‘super fresh’ milk will be available daily from the Ecclesall Road store
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M&S giving away plastic toy collectables in Little Shop promotion
The promotion is the first version in the UK of a campaign that has proved popular for retailers internationally
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Brakes teams up with Daring Foods to offer six-strong vegan range
Brakes will offer Daring Foods’ range to its 8,900 restaurants, cafés and hotels in Scotland
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Cereal crops gain UK growing space as oilseed rape struggles
Rape crops struggled to establish themselves in last year’s dry autumn and were then damaged by the cabbage stem flea beetle
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Sainsbury’s launches first reverse vending machine trial in Scotland
Sainsbury’s other trials kicked off last month at stores in Lincoln and Hull
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