All The Grocer articles in 13 September 2014 – Page 6
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News
English winemaker Chapel Down launches crowdfunding push
A crowdfunding campaign launched by English winemaker Chapel Down has raised more than half its £1.5m target in just 24 hours.
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UK convenience stores evolving services to keep pace: ACS
UK convenience stores are evolving their offer to keep pace with shopper needs, The ACS 2014 Local Shop Report has revealed.
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Analysis and Features
ABF's grocery business stabilises in Primark's shadow
Associated British Food’s grocery sales will fall this year, but underlying performance provides more reason for cheer/
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Comment and Opinion
Royal baby fever begins again
Can we expect a tidal wave of cash-ins now another Royal baby is on the way? Of course.
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News
Adams Foods CEO Ian Toal steps down
Adams Foods CEO Ian Toal is to step down from the role at the end of the month after just over three years in the job.
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News
Tesco shelves Hudl smartphone plan
Tesco has shelved plans to launch its own 4G smartphone after deciding the mobile market was too crowded.
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Asda Direct website to close as retailer streamlines services
Asda is to close its Asda Direct general merchandise website as it looks to simplify its online services for shoppers.
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Jennifer Aniston to front CCE's Smartwater in UK
Does water tastes better with Friends? Coca-Cola Enterprises (CCE) thinks so, and has recruited Jennifer Aniston to front the UK marketing push for bottled water brand Glacéau Smartwater.
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Analysis and Features
The red flags of food fraud: a guide
The red flags of food are part of an ongoing project by Professor Lisa Jack of University of Portsmouth to categorise warning signs in the supply chain.
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News
ABF weighed down by weak sugar sales
Associated British Foods expects to see improved full-year profits despite “substantially lower” revenues and earnings from its sugar business.
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Asda targets South East with click & collect ‘pods’
Asda is expanding its push into London and the South East with a new breed of ‘intelligent’ click & collect pods.
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William Grant & Sons buys Drambuie
William Grant & Sons has acquired Scottish liqueur business Drambuie from the MacKinnon family for an undisclosed sum.
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A2 milk protein could benefit the dairy intolerant, claims study
Milk that contains the A2 beta-casein protein could deliver improved gastrointestinal effects for those suffering with dairy intolerances, a clinical study has claimed.
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Vintage makeover for Vaseline lip care lines
Unilever has given its core Vaseline lip therapy tins a vintage-style makeover.
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News
Unilever expands Lynx Temptation line
Unilever has extended its Lynx Temptation portfolio with a new line.
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Analysis and Features
How realistic are suppliers' bullish growth expectations?
The supermarket price war should logically result in retailers turning the screw on food and drink producers, but suppliers are rather more upbeat about their own growth prospects.
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News
FSA u-turns again on naming and shaming in campylobacter results
Food Standards Agency chiefs have said they will now ‘name and shame’ retailers in its quarterly campylobacter survey results.
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News
SWA joins geographical protection organisation Origin
The Scotch Whisky Association (SWA) has joined the Organisation for International Geographical Indications Network (Origin).
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Tesco to offer Clubcard points in CCE recycling scheme
Coca-Cola Enterprises and Tesco are launching an online campaign in a bid to boost recycling in the UK.