All The Grocer articles in 15 July 2017 – Page 3
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News
Waitrose recruits first director of food service
Simon Burdess, vice president of restaurants and bars at the InterContinental Hotels Group, will take up the newly created role in September
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Analysis and Features
Alpro to harvest first soybean in Belgium
Belgian soybeans will be harvested for the first time this year
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Welsh food and drink exports soar by almost 20%
Exports from Welsh suppliers hit £337.3m, up 19.8% year on year, according to Welsh government data
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Independents falling short in tobacco shopper ID requests
16% of all the retailers inspected had no training in place
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Undercooked pork 'common cause' of hepatitis E, says EFSA
More than 21,000 cases of HEV infections have been reported in humans over the past 10 years
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Analysis and Features
Claudi & Fin Greek Style Frozen Yoghurt Lollies: acid test
Claudi & Fin set out to make lollies with fewer calories than an apple
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News
Sainsbury's to face MPs over Fairtrade replacement scheme
Sainsbury’s has consistently said it will reap no financial benefit from the Fairly Traded scheme
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Comment and Opinion
We are food citizens, not consumers
The way people buy and eat food is changing, partly driven by a new interest in healthy eating and ethical choices
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News
BrewDog loses legal battle over name of Elvis Juice beer
The Intellectual Property Office ruled the beer’s name risked “a likelihood of indirect confusion” with the late singer
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Oxfam report slams Reckitt Benckiser over tax: at a glance
A new report by the charity is critical of multinationals it claims do not pay their ‘fair share’ of tax globally
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News
Chivas Brothers sells Glenallachie distillery and brands
Pernod Ricard said the disposal was “in line with its strategy to focus on its priority spirits and wine brands”
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Comment and Opinion
The valuation challenge with crowdfunding
I read with interest your article ‘The Trouble with Crowdfunding’
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Analysis and Features
Sausage, bacon and pork price hikes outpace rest of meat
Supermarket prices for bangers, bacon and fresh pork products are surging
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News
Gist agrees to end pay disparity at M&S Hemel Hempstead site
Gist has agreed to give 23 workers on local contracts the same pay and conditions as employees on national contracts
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Comment and Opinion
How Brexit is affecting pricing at Pat's Mart
Believe your Pat when I say that no good can come if it
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Comment and Opinion
Get your chocs off: a sweet you can snort
In the US, people love chocolate so much they’re seeking more facial orifices in which to cram it
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News
St Peter's launches non-alcoholic Without Gold beer
Without Gold is the brewer’s second alcohol-free beer
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Media Bites 13 July: Tesco/Booker, B&M Bargains, Wetherspoons
The long-expected phase 2 investigation into the £3.7bn Tesco and Booker merger generates plenty of column inches in today’s papers.
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City snapshot: Reckitt Benckiser denies avoiding £60m of taxes in developing nations
Reckitt Benckiser has denied accusations of tax avoidance in developing countries as charity organisation Oxfam publishes a report highlighting the household goods manufacturer as an example of a multinational not paying its “fair share”. Plus, the newly demerged Metro Group starts trading shares.