All The Grocer articles in 15 September 2018 – Page 5
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News
Co-op employees petition to end 'unsafe' one-on-one shifts
Petition signed by almost 6,000 Co-op store employees
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Comment and Opinion
Christmas comes early as Waitrose & Partners cover Queen
The list of good cover version s of Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody is not a long one
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Comment and Opinion
Subway wraps up with lyrical lunch promotion
The common man’s Pret has added wraps to its menu
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Comment and Opinion
Burger King offers £20,000 to chicken taster
Burger King is on the hunt for a UK fast food fan to be the first person to try its new Crispy Chicken Burger
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Comment and Opinion
The Grocer's April fool is now ice cool
Never let it be said that The Grocer doesn’t have industry influence
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News
Freya's Gluten Free World launches free-from range online
Retailer is offering recipe boxes via either one-off purchases or on subscription
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News
Landmark & Today's Group ready merged Unitas board structure
A wider 30-day consultation on the Unitas structure will kick-off on 24 September…
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ACS report reveals £814m spend on convenience stores
Some 365,000 people are employed in mainland UK’s 46,262 convenience stores
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Blakemore Trade Partners targets boost for Spar retailers
Blakemore sales director Neil Mercer said it wanted long-term partnerships with its retailers
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Thatchers Cider to build new £14m mill in Somerset
It will increase Thatchers’ production capacity from 450 to 1,000 tonnes per day
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Unilever announces Netherlands relocation details
Consumer goods giant Unilever has announced plans to “simplify” its company structure with the creation of a new single holding company, ahead of its planned headquarter move to Amsterdam.
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City snapshot: Seachill growth boosts Hilton Food Group sales
Sales jumped 25% at packaging and food processing giant Hilton Food Group (HFG) in the first half of 2018, boosted by the strong performance of Seachill, Unilever revealed plans for a new holding company ahead of its Dutch move, and the rest of the latest news from the City.
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Media Bites 11 Sept: Mondelez, ABF, UK economy
The boss of the European division of Mondelez International, which owns Cadbury, says that it is stockpiling ingredients and finished confectionery and biscuits in case of a no-deal Brexit
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News
Health Made Easy buys mint and gum brand Peppersmith
The sugar free chewing gum business has been bought by the parent company of organic food wholesaler Tree of Life
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News
Red Tractor to launch suite of toughened new standards
The new ‘modular standards’ covers areas such as enhanced animal welfare, organic and environmentally sustainable production
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Aldi wins top accolades at The Grocer Supermeat & Fish Awards
The discounter won a total of 12 awards and was praised for delivering ‘great quality’
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William Grant & Sons unveils new single malt range
The launch is designed to stand out against the “complex and intimidating” category
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Thornbridge Brewery plans £10m expansion investment
Thornbridge will finance its expansion primarily with traditional borrowing, although Webster did not rule out a potential sale to a larger entity
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Supers responsible for reducing food waste, say shoppers
Only 3% of respondents said they do not feel the onus is on supermarkets to decrease levels of food waste
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Range Preview
Range preview: M&S Christmas 2018
M&S’s alternative to the traditional Christmas food and drink offering was on full display at its range event