All The Grocer articles in 15 June 2019 – Page 3
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Analysis & FeaturesEU biofuel ruling hits prices of palm and coconut oil
The EU set out plans to phase out the use of palm oil in biofuels to meet environmental targets
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NewsHospitals told to stop serving sandwiches after listeria deaths
Three have died in a listeria outbreak linked to contaminated sandwiches supplied to hospitals
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Comment & OpinionWar on Plastic with Hugh and Anita: scary stats and eye-opening facts
Every minute of every day, a truckload of plastic is dumped into the sea
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Comment & OpinionBoris Johnson’s recipes for a plant-based prime minister
Wily would-be PM Boris Johnson has hitched his wagon to the vegan train
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NewsCoconut oil health doubts trigger sales decline
Spend on coconut oil was down 17% to £21.5m as volumes fell 16.7% last year
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Comment & OpinionSaucy singer Sheeran presents ‘Edchup’
Bogof has reported before on Ed Sheeran’s love for Heinz Tomato Ketchup
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Category ReportA refined palate: oils category report 2019
Brits are swapping standard olive oil for premium extra virgin fare as prices come down
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NewsAmazon develops new warehouse robots to replace conveyor belts
Around 800 of the suitcase-sized Pegasus robots are in use in Denver
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NewsMorrisons launches giant surf & turf special for Father’s Day
Morrisons says the deal is its “meatiest challenge yet”
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Grocer 33Aldi almost a fiver cheaper in spite of Asda 3% price cut
Guest retailer Aldi claimed a convincing pricing win in the final week of the Grocer 33 year
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NewsMidcounties Co-op eyes 80 new convenience store openings
The society currently operates 160 c-stores and has so far opened eight new stores this year
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NewsRelentless gets #Merky with new brand ambassador Stormzy
Stormzy’s branding will appear on a limited-edition Origin variant
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Comment & OpinionThe Grocer Gold Awards: brave calls, heroic turnarounds and inspired ideas
The sheer brilliance of the UK grocery sector keeps shining through
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NewsMeat alternatives to dominate global market by 2040, claims report
It suggests just 40% of the meat sector will be made up of conventional meat products by 2040
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Analysis & FeaturesCity uncertain over Tesco’s ‘strong’ start to 2019
Tesco CEO Dave Lewis declared the retailer had a “strong” start to the year, but weakening sales growth left some in the City wondering if its resurgence was beginning to slow.
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NewsCharlie Bigham’s sales jump but profits slip into the red
Upmarket ready meals supplier Charlie Bigham’s has posted a £9.3m jump in annual sales in its most recent financial year, but investment in growing capacity sent the company into the red.
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Comment & OpinionMarvel stars deliver epic comedy for Pepsi
Pepsi is splashing the cash on a global ‘For the Love of It’ push
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