All The Grocer articles in 16 August 2014 – Page 4
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99p Stores unveils first coffee and bakery concept store
Single price discounter 99p Stores has opened a new concept store featuring an in-store bakery and coffee to go.
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99p Stores' bakery concept: in pictures
99p Stores has opened a new store format in Northampton with an in-store bakery, takeaway coffee and a vastly expanded fresh food offering. The Grocer took a tour.
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Tulip to invest £16m in Cornish plant
Meat supplier Tulip is to invest £16m in its Cornish operation.
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Volvic packaging revamp plays up volcano design
Volvic has undergone the biggest packaging revamp in the brand’s history ahead of a £1m campaign to launch its new positioning in the autumn.
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Comment and Opinion
99p Stores thinks big in Northampton
99p Stores’ Abington Street branch is the first of a brand new concept for the chain. What’s it like?
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Juiceburst readies ‘schools approved’ soft drinks range
Juiceburst has announced the launch of a “schools approved” range of soft drinks ahead of upcoming government legislation.
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E-cigarette ad banned for ‘Love your lungs’ strapline
An advert for an e-cigarette that encouraged consumer to “Love your lungs” has been banned by advertising watchdogs.
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Executive pay falls at Diageo as growth slows
Diageo CEO Ivan Menezes earned less in his first year as CEO than he did as chief operating officer as the spirit giant’s revenues were hit by a slowdown in emerging markets.
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Comment and Opinion
The human side of global supply chain pressure
August is traditionally silly season territory, but there is nothing silly about the summer of 2014.
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Timothy Taylor's Boltmaker named Champion Beer at GBBF
Timothy Taylor’s Boltmaker has been named Champion Beer of Britain at the Great British Beer Festival.
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Analysis and Features
The supermarket ‘perfect storm’ shows few signs of blowing over
The UK may have weathered the tail-end of hurricane Bertha just about intact, but the fierce storm blowing through the grocery sector is far from petering out.
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Creative Nature secures Tesco listing for cacao products
A health food brand that went on sale in Tesco stores as part of a food fair has secured a listing in 240 stores.
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Robinson Young to market P&G's Ace Gentle in UK
Robinson Young is to take over UK sales, marketing and distribution of laundry brand Ace Gentle from Proctor and Gamble.
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Tangerine cuts size and price of Candyland chew bars
Tangerine Confectionery has cut the size and price of its Candyland chew bars.
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Comment and Opinion
Foodservice must wise up as new rules approach
From December 13 diners will be able to ask restaurant staff whether any of the 14 key allergens are contained in the food on their plates and the staff will need to be able to tell them – by law.
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Analysis and Features
Fyffes could suffer collateral damage from US battle over “corporate deserters”
US political pressure over Chiquita’s plans to shift its tax HQ to Ireland could help see rival bid succeed.
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Bonds to help breast cancer charity with Pwinkies sweets
Confectionery supplier Bonds of London has developed a range of pink sweets to help raise money to fight breast cancer.
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Drinks trade hits back at call for on-pack health warnings
Alcohol misuse was unlikely to be reduced by “heavy-handed” health warnings on drinks, claim drinks industry insiders.
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EC task force to respond to Russian import ban
A task force is to be launched this week by the European Commission to discuss delivering a “joined up” European response to Russia’s ban on EU food imports.
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Transformers and Barbie join Kinder Pink & Blue egg line-up
Ferrero is to expand its limited-edition Pink & Blue Kinder Surprise range with blue eggs featuring Transformers toys and pink eggs containing Barbie Fashionistas.