All The Grocer articles in 15 April 2017 – Page 5
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Eggs to get free-range status back as restrictions are lifted
All poultry in England will be allowed outside from 13 April after the risk of avian flu subsided
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Labour to 'declare war on late payments' to small businesses
Jeremy Corbyn will also pledge not to increase the corporation tax rate for small businesses…
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HelloFresh unveils premium option for standard subscribers
From this month, customers can receive one premium meal per week without any increase in subscription price
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Blakemore Wholesale Distribution to supply 220 RVS stores
Blakemore will take over the supply of grocery, impulse, chilled and frozen food & drink for RVS hospital shops
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Spar wholesaler Henderson sees record financial year
Henderson increased pre-tax profits by 11% to £24m and invested a record £34m throughout retail infrastructure and employment
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Startup Miiro unveils trio of vegan ice cream lollies
Made with coconut milk, each pop is coated in raw cacao
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Barefoot adds Shiraz Cabernet to red wine range
The NPD promises flavours of “jammy blackberry and toasty vanilla”
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Nifties kicks off £3,500 expansion crowdfunding push
Nifties plans to use the money to fund new stores
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Pret A Manger and Paul introduce reusable coffee cup discounts
A survey by Ask the Q revealed that coffee chains are falling short on reusable takeaway cups
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DX Group shareholder Gatemore aims to block John Menzies deal
The companies said the merger would result in yearly savings of £8m to £12m
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Food sales increase in March thanks to inflation but hopes rest on Easter
Food retailers managed to record growth in March but the rise was mainly driven by inflation as the sector pins its hopes on a bumper Easter.
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Media Bites 11 April: Tesco, Mondelez, Tim Hortons, Whole Foods
It was a fairly quiet start to the week for the grocery/fmcg world in the papers ahead of the Easter break, but Tesco stays in the headlines as its fine for the accounting scandal is approved in court.
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City snapshot: Majestic Wine retail MD John Colley steps down
Majestic Wine MD John Colley is leaving the wine retailer a little more than 18 months after joining to take a new role closer to his young children in the South of England
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Analysis and Features
We need to wake up to the coffee cup recycling conundrum
New research shows that only one in every 400 coffee cups are recycled, so why is the government allowing this ’latte litter let-off’?
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Müller taps into big pots trend with shareable Püd mmMousse
Dessert is Müller’s first branded mousse in UK, and went on sale this week in Asda
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Comment and Opinion
Four ways M&S wins on food
In an era when growth is hard to come by, M&S Food – a quality player – has been increasing market share
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ACS warns Jeremy Corbyn over Labour 'real living wage' pledge
The national living wage is set to reach 60% of median earnings by 2020
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Aldi aims to demystify French wine with 11-strong lineup
The “easy-to-understand” collection is in three sub-ranges: Pardon My French, The Forgotten One and Jean Claude Mas
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Fowler Welch lands Winterbotham Darby as first Nuneaton tenant
Deal follows partnership with Dairy Crest last year which saw it take over transport operations at its Nuneaton facility
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Coffee chains 'falling short' on takeaway cup recycling
The government faced a backlash for failing to include coffee cups in a new anti-litter ‘taskforce’ this week…