All The Grocer articles in 13 May 2017 – Page 3
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NewsDunnhumby enters sales data arrangement with Twitter
The two companies are to use anonymous sales data from Tesco’s Clubcard in a bid to drive up fmcg advertising on Twitter
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NewsBidfood campaign encourages children to eat a healthier breakfast
Better Breakfast will see the wholesaler work with schools to help them ‘build a better breakfast club’
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Comment & OpinionIt’s too late to talk TV ad watersheds. Social media is the regulatory battleground
Whoever is in No 10 after 8 June, it is clear that the food and drink industry will face a raft of new advertising restrictions, both in broadcast and other media, after the election dust settles
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NewsCraft spirits and beers gain shelf space in Asda booze overhaul
The supermarket added over 40 new spirits to its shelves this week in a major push towards the booming craft drinks market
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NewsCaptain Morgan enlists Rio Ferdinand and Eoin Morgan for ad
The 30-second clip is part of a push centring on the message ‘Live Like the Captain’
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NewsMonster moves into bottles for new Hydro energy drinks range
CCEP is targeting the ‘refreshment’ sub-sector of energy currently dominated by Lucozade Energy and Lucozade Zero
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NewsThatchers eyes millennials with Vintage 2016 cider
Thatchers Vintage 2016 (7.4% abv) has rolled out into Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Morrisons and the Co-op…
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NewsCity snapshot: Record Kerrygold performance drives 9% revenues surge at Ornua
A record performance by Kerrygold has helped Irish dairy group Ornua increase revenues 9% in 2016 to €1.8bn. Plus, Compass announces its first-half results; the CMA is to investigate the Just Eat takeover of Hungryhouse; Ahold Delhaize reports it Q1 results; and Eagle Eye appoints a new COO
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NewsMedia Bites 10 May: John Lewis, Coca-Cola, BRC retail sales
John Lewis created plenty of headlines this morning after it admitted to potentially breaking minimum wage rules.
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Sports & Energy Drinks: 17 June
Sugar-free sports & energy drinks are booming as brands look to sidestep the sugar levy. Yet full-sugar lines still account for the most sales. What are brands doing to promote lower-sugar options?
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News58 food and drink firms named in LSE’s 1000 Companies to Inspire Britain report
A total of 58 food and drinks companies have been named in the London Stock Exchange’s list of 100 Companies to Inspire Britain
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NewsHeron Foods cuts fleet tyre bill with Michelin switch
The discount retailer’s logistics fleet racks up 100,000 miles a year…
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NewsVape shops get JTI toolkit on preventing underage e-cig sales
Toolkit includes booklet for training staff, in-store warning poster and window sticker
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NewsBerry Bros & Rudd launches own brand of 'accessible' wines
The new Wine Merchant range includes Traditional Claret, English Sparkling, Pauillac, Rioja Crianza and Champagne 1er Cru …
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NewsWaitrose weighs up recipe and checkout functions for app
The Quick Check mobile app first launched across all Waitrose stores last June
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NewsWeak pound hits first quarter sales at Raisio
Finnish food group Raisio has announced an 18.9% fall in first quarter revenues as the weak pound hit sales of Benecol and its confectionery products in the UK.
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NewsAnti-GM campaigners hit out at Norwich potato trial
Farming minister George Eustice approved trial at end of April
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Comment & OpinionMake eye tracking part of the shopper insight mix
Eye tracking has become an in-vogue research tool for the fmcg sector, but it is just one tool among many
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NewsTesco enables grocery ordering via voice-activated Google Home
The supermarket has integrated its online grocery service with the Google device, launched in the UK in March
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NewsGalbani launches ready-to-heat mozzarella and ad campaign
Brand owner Lactalis McLelland, hopes product will appeal to vegetarians and flexitarians looking for a protein alternative





