All The Grocer articles in 16 January 2016 – Page 5
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Forth Bridge must reopen to HGVs by new deadline, warns FTA
Forth Road Bridge detour is costing vehicle operators between £2,000 and £4,000 per day
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Cranswick launches Welly cooked meat range
The new mid-market range features 100% British ham and chicken
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Alpro in major push into yoghurt with high protein Go On range
Dairy alternative Alpro has launched a range of single serve yoghurt alternatives in three flavours
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Danone Waters adds orange to Touch of Fruit sugar-free
New flavour joins lemon & lime and strawberry…
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Oakland goes green with raft of energy-efficient initiatives
Oakland embraces solar energy as part of renewed green push
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SOS Wholesale launches new deals to mark 20th anniversary
Derby-based wholesaler SOS kick-off new two-month marketing campaign…
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Media Bites 13 Jan: Asahi, AB InBev, Kantar, Morrisons, Greggs
Rumours Asahi is weighing up a bid for SABMiller’s Peroni and Grolsch lager brands, which first appeared in a Japanese newspaper at the weekend, have made more headlines this morning
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Sainsbury's sales performance improves over Christmas as Mog proves a success
Sainsbury’s like-for-like sales over the third quarter fell just 0.4%, with total revenues rising 0.8%
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Morrisons springs a Christmas trading surprise
A year ago, the beleaguered retailer’s poor festive performance proved the death knell for former CEO Dalton Philips
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Folkington's rolls out canned pressé quartet
Reduced-cal drinks will be sold through independent and regional wholesalers
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Typhoo stirs up sales rise with NPD
Typhoo Tea has increased sales and underlying profits thanks to a steady growth of the flagship brand, NPD and continued focus on lowering costs.
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Whole Earth overtakes Sun-Pat in peanut butter market
Latest IRI data shows 16.5% growth in year-on-year sales…
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Metro sales fall despite strong Christmas in home market
Sales at Metro have slipped 1.5% to €17.1bn in the first quarter as the crash in the value of the Russian rouble and the sell-off of assets in Denmark and Vietnam hurt the top line.
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Kwik Save founder Albert Gubay dies aged 87
Gubay made headlines in 2010 when he used 98% of his fortune to set up a charitable foundation…
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Discounters score big in Kantar Christmas figures
Lidl records Christmas sales uplift of 18%, with Aldi at 13.3%
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Greggs shares slump as high street conditions toughen
Shares in Greggs crash 11% as like-for-like sales growth slows and footfall on the high street weakens.
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AHDB Beef & Lamb launches Meat Education training programme
Free online training set to benefit supermarket buyers…
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Birmingham wholesaler fined for selling rotten veg
Fruit and veg wholesaler Jaffer Mohammad hit with fine over sale of rotten produce
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Tobacco & Accessories: 13 February
The party’s nearly over for the tobacco industry. From May, the manufacture of branded products will be banned. So what is the industry doing to make the most of its last year of relative freedom?