All The Grocer articles in 16 July 2016 – Page 3
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Comment and Opinion
Brexit body blow for food controls
I still hope that the EU referendum result is a figment of my imagination
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Comment and Opinion
Mukbang: what on earth is social eating?
It’s food porn – but not as we know it. It’s from South Korea and it’s called Mukbang
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News
Click & collect model 'could match in-store profits'
Growing the model could put profits on a par with those from traditional shopping
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News
Togle start-up delivers M&S food to Londoners in 40 minutes
Togle will initially deliver to six postcodes in the Kensington and Chelsea area
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News
Blakemore and Eat 17 buy eight My Locals
Blakemore Retail and trade partner Eat 17 have snapped up eight My Local sites
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News
Bettys & Taylors Group sales up but profit drops to £10m
Bettys & Taylors Group has increased sales 5% to £163.4m despite “competitive pressures” in its core markets
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News
Tags abandons mults plans after Dragons deal falls through
Tags Tasty Crisps has abandoned its goal of bagging national supermarket listings to focus on foodservice
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News
Vitalife in crowdfunding bid for Love Health Hate Waste
It plans to raise £100,000 on Crowdcube to fund a further rollout of the Love Health Hate Waste concept
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News
City News: Hotel Chocolat shares boosted by sales rise
A better-than-expected rise in full-year sales injected some life into Hotel Chocolat shares this week
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News
FSA looks to put end to 'unreasonable' audit requests
The Food Standards Agency looks set to tackle the burden of supplier factory audits
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News
Media Bites 15 July: Bayer/Monsanto, Hershey/Mondelez, Steinhoff/Poundland
The papers feature stories on three different takeover sagas, all at different stages with their own hurdles to clear.
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News
Confectionery firm Hancocks enjoys 13% pre-tax profit jump
Finance director Richard Garner said Hancocks is looking to increase its geographical coverage
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News
City snapshot: Steinhoff £600m Poundland bid faces pressure from activist fund manager
Steinhoff’s £600m takeover bid for Poundland has been complicated by an activist hedge fund building up a sizable stake in the beleaguered fixed-priced discounter.
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News
McColl's set to buy 298 stores from the Co-op
McColl’s Retail Group has agreed to buy 298 stores from the Co-op in a “transformational” £117m deal
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Analysis and Features
Role of fat in Eatwell plate advice splits health lobby in two
Health lobby ‘at each other’s throats’ over new PHE Eatwell guide
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News
Wholesalers told to stop using imported rocket after second death in UK E.coli scare
A small number of wholesalers have been told to stop adding imported rocket to their mixes
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News
Mindful Chef launches £400k funding campaign
Recipe box start-up Mindful Chef is seeking £400,000 in a crowdfunding campaign to raise the profile of the business.
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News
Roger Harrison to drive growth at Coldpress as GM
Experienced fmcg marketer Roger Harrison has taken the helm at juice company Coldpress
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Analysis and Features
Low global agriculture prices could ease Brexit hit
Underlying agricultural commodity prices are expected to remain relatively low over the next decade
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Grocer 33
Tesco Towngate, Leyland: G33 store of the week
A big focus for Tesco this year has been how to improve availability