All The Grocer articles in 14 June 2014 – Page 5
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News
Japan targets UK retailers with 'authentic' Japanese Wagyu
As UK retailers look to boost their premium meat credentials by selling Wagyu beef, Japanese meat producers are keen to reclaim the market for themselves by importing “authentic” Wagyu from Japan to the UK for the first time.
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BRC records first ever three-month fall in food sales
The British Retail Consortium finds growing “polarisation” between food and non-food retail sales
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Imperial Tobacco to float Logista in Spain
Imperial Tobacco is to float its European logistics division Logista…
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Diageo sheds 200 UK jobs in cost-cutting drive
Diageo has cut around 200 jobs in the UK as part of its cost-cutting exercise.
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Tesco Bank launches current account
Tesco today launched its long-awaited bank current account, with Tesco Bank CEO Benny Higgins promising there would be “no gimmicks”- just a focus on convenience and simplicity.
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Co-op claims own-label boost from Fair & Square campaign
The Co-operative Group has reported strong own-label sales increases following its recent ‘Fair & Square’ ad campaign and own-label revamp.
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Analysis and Features
Investors draw new lines on executive pay
It may not quite have reached the level of vitriol attached to bankers’ bonuses, but investor anger has been steadily intensifying on the pay of those in charge of the UK’s largest retailers.
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Heineken to ramp up beer output in Manchester with £50m boost
Heineken is investing £50m into its Manchester brewery in order to ramp up production by around two million hectolitres – or 350 million pints.
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Costcutter owner Bibby targets 6,000 c-stores
Costcutter owner Bibby Line Group has laid out ambitions to grow the symbol group to 6,000 stores.
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Sainsbury’s to sell TU clothing online
Sainsbury’s is to test selling clothing online later this summer.
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