All The Grocer articles in 16 June 2018
Previous issues.
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Comment and Opinion
Donna welcomes Colin the Costcutter Graves to his new post
I do enjoy the thwack of willow on leather, don’t you?
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News
M&S new chief finance officer to join in July
Singer will be working closely with CEO Steve Rowe and the senior leadership team as they continue to accelerate the pace
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News
Majestic Wine back in black but remaining cautious
Majestic posted a full year pre-tax profit of £8.3m after reporting a loss of £1.5m last year
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News
Time triples size of cash & carry depot
The East London-based wholesaler opened its new 82,000 sq ft depot in Barking on Monday
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News
Gato & Co increases pack sizes but not prices
Bigger packs began rollout this week, up to 80g-plus from about as little as 53g
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News
Apprentice winner's Sweets in the City makes official debut
It offers gifting lines via Harrods, Selfridges, Kingdom of Sweets and online
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News
Sales jump 31% at Ferrero after Thorntons acquisition
However as sales grew, profitability suffered
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News
Cidermaker Thatchers' sales rocket 17% to grow profits
The manufacturer of Thatchers Gold and Thatchers’ Haze brands hit sales of £84.9m on the back of increased marketing investment
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Comment and Opinion
Aldi and Tesco are worthy winners, but no one can stand still
So, congratulations to Aldi, crowned Grocer of the Year for the fourth time in six years
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News
Yeo Valley hit hard as Tesco culls 15 lines in Project Reset
Tesco has delisted a total of 156 yoghurts, BSM, cheese and cream products since mid-May
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Comment and Opinion
The Fast Fix: can ultra low-calorie diets tackle diabetes?
Could an ultra low-calorie diet reverse Type 2 diabetes and save the NHS billions of pounds?
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News
Moy Park creates allergen-free factory in £18m investment
It includes the creation of a fully contained gluten and dairy-free factory at its Grantham site
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News
The Co-op rolls out new tablets for staff
The new “ruggedised” terminals have been equipped with dedicated software designed to simplify tasks for staff
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News
Calls grow for Apprenticeship Levy to be axed
Latest figures show starts are down on the previous year
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News
Sainsbury's letter promises suppliers great opportunities
Sainsbury’s letter to suppliers promises ‘opportunity to streamline’ and to develop differentiated product ranges
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News
Rejuvenation Water seeks £150k investment from crowd
The drinks company, which has focused on health-driven consumer trends with the high protein drink, has returned to the cr…
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Analysis and Features
Cotton price hiked by slowing production
Prices of cotton have risen amid concerns over slowing production, driven by reports of unfavourable weather conditions
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News
Pukka Herbs' losses mount despite 28% jump in annual sales
Revenues continued to soar at organic herbal tea brand Pukka Herbs, but losses mounted in the year leading up to its acquisition by Unilever.
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Category Report
Clipped wings? Energy Drinks Category Report 2018
The industry is contending with a new wave of health-conscious shoppers and under-16 sales bans
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News
Booths abandons sale plan in favour of driving recovery
The chain, which has 28 stores, appointed investment bank Rothschild in November to examine options including a sale