All The Grocer articles in 16 July 2016 – Page 4
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Analysis & Features10 Things You Need To Know About... Confectionery
In our latest ‘10 things…’ digital feature we explore the confectionery market, from exclusive consumer research to news, views and a weird and wonderful creative challenge. Tuck in here!
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NewsTesco and Sainsbury’s recall canned pasta lines over rubber fears
A small number of cans possibly contaminated by the foreign objects
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NewsSteinhoff's Poundland deal could mean "more rapid" move to multi-price
Poundland’s near-£600m sale to South Africa’s Steinhoff Group could hasten its shift to becoming a multi-price format retailer, industry analysts predict.
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NewsCo-op sells 298 smaller stores to McColl's for £117m
The deal is now subject to approval from the CMA and McColl’s shareholders
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NewsWrigley’s Extra set to launch Time to Shine TV drive
The ad ‘roadblock’ on all commercial channels is a first for the Mars sugar-free gum brand
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Comment & OpinionThink big, go fast and match the consumer's thinking
Sometimes I feel retailers have to be like Superman – faster than the speed of light and masters of incredible technology
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My Alternative CVJag Singh, Wanis Foods, on playing tabla and being a panda
If the shoe doesn’t fit, keep jamming your foot in till it does
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NewsTheresa May’s new government: the industry reacts
As Theresa May takes charge at Number 10, here’s how key food & drink industry bodies have reacted to her appointment – and the policy wish lists they have put forward
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NewsHovis looks to tempt premium bread fans with Farmhouse duo
Hovis is attempting to claw back the £59.8m lost in value sales in the past year
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NewsWe Are Tea reveals functional trio with Amanda Hamilton
Set to go on sale in Sainsbury’s from August, the 12-bag pack (£3.49) is available in three variants
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NewsJackie Ledwich to lead food services development at MFG
Former Kout Food Group manager will be tasked with improving choice and quality and food
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NewsCopernus introduces Hooked on Fish chilled ready meals range
Brand includes boneless and microwaveable natural fish lines for “fuss-free meals”
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NewsAsda goes radical with revamped meat aisles
The supermarket is cross-merchandising beef, pork and lamb products by meal occasion and cut
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NewsHolland & Barrett partners with InPost lockers
H&B hopes the deal with make online deliveries more convenient
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NewsThe Biltong Farm wins England rugby deal
The one-year trial will see the Lincolnshire company making England Rugby Biltong during the 2016/17 season
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InterviewsThe Blakemore guide to survival
Peter Blakemore’s Spar-centric empire keeps delivering despite the ever more brutal c-store environment (see MyLocal)
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NewsHeineken splashes out on cider as Blind Pig enters off-trade
The spirits-flavoured Blind Pig trio was launched as a pilot into the on-trade a year ago
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Comment & OpinionWill there be Brexit blues for booze?
The value of the off-trade alcohol market continues to grow in the face of a slight downturn in consumer confidence
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NewsTesco's Perfectly Imperfect strawberries win over shoppers
The popularity of the variant – added to Tesco’s wonky fruit & veg range in April – had amazed Tesco
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NewsPlay smart with technology
Sir, The rise in omnichannel retailing and new smart technology is driving retailers to make key investments





