All The Grocer articles in 16 April 2016 – Page 4
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NewsKraft brings $1bn Macaroni & Cheese to the UK's frozen aisles
Kraft Macaroni & Cheese ambient products have to date been available only as imports in the UK
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NewsClipper adds 'playful' pop music tea infusions
The Organic Infusion line-up debuted this week in Sainsbury’s and Ocado
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NewsAlan Jamieson appointed chairman of Bernard Matthews
New chairman previously worked for fellow Rutland Partners-owned business Cedo
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NewsAntibiotic resistance in human campylobacter rises
Figures revealed instances of human campylobacter resistant to the drug in testing rose from just 30% in 2005 to 48% in 20
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Comment & OpinionDefra u-turn on animal welfare is regressive
Your article about Defra’s u-turn on animal welfare guidance is one of the few balanced pieces we’ve seen
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Comment & OpinionProtein's future is bright, but jerky must target both sexes
We are also in no doubt about how dominant the protein trend continues to be
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Analysis & FeaturesBrexit: the impact on the workforce
One third of the food and drink manufacturing workforce has travelled to the UK from elsewhere in the EU
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Grocer 33Sainsbury's Luton Road, Dunstable: G33 store of the week
”Our hardcore shoppers know how it works and use Brand Match to their advantage the best they can”
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NewsMike Taylor replaces Phil Greenhalgh as UK MD at Mondelez
Northern Europe commercial director Taylor joined Mondelez in 2013
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Comment & OpinionTurn categories into destinations to win shoppers over
In the early days of category management, we all talked a lot about category roles
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Comment & OpinionInclusive leadership: shifting the power balance makes sense
While there are some incredibly talented people leading this industry, we are light on female leaders
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Comment & OpinionFood in Extreme Places: the key to a happy submarine revealed
There is nothing simple about feeding 138 submariners three meals a day (plus snacks) for three months
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Comment & OpinionGet your price changes in the fast lane
It’s become fashionable for retailers to announce commitments to ‘long-term lower pricing’
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Comment & OpinionMars will drive change in obesity battle
The debate on how to tackle obesity has seen sharpening fault lines in recent years
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NewsBonds of London bought by US foods supplier Innovative Bites
Confectionery maker Bonds of London has been bought by wholesaler of US food Innovative Bites.
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Category ReportWine Category Report 2016
Britain has become a nation of fizz fanciers, having knocked back 40 million litres of Prosecco last year
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Comment & OpinionWhy we’re not ready for customer service robots… yet
Brands have already started messaging people within Facebook’s billion-user-strong Messenger app
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NewsPoundland shares struggle as sales slowdown
Poundland shares have been hit today as the fixed-price retailer revealed poor trading in the final quarter of the year with the business struggling to integrate the 250 stores acquired from 99p Stores.
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NewsYoung's & Birds Eye square up for 'crispy pancake war'
Both companies said this week they would launch their versions of the popular frozen snack imminently
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NewsFreshpak Chilled Foods sold to a new private equity owner
US investment firm Sun Capital Partners has completed the deal after it looked to have been beaten to the punch





