All The Grocer articles in 16 September 2017 – Page 4
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Profiles and QandAs
My food & drink job: Freya Harrison, Belazu
Freya loves sharing her passion for food in her role at Belazu - and she dreams of combining it with her love of cycling one day
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News
Waitrose profits hit by Brexit and store renovation costs
Waitrose sales rose 2.2% to £3.1bn, with like-for-like growth of 0.7%
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News
Post-Brexit trading arrangements to be probed in new inquiry
Commons Efra Committee will invesigate ‘new opportunities and challenges for the UK’s agri-food sector’ from new trading relationship with EU
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News
Homeless support coffee brand Change Please wins JS listing
A share from each sale will go to the person featured on the packaging
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News
Müller makes debut in plain yoghurt sector
Yoghurt goes on sale on 25 September and forms part of a new £100m investment in Müller’s yoghurts & desserts business
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News
Hubbub secures more Sainsbury's support for community fridges
M&S is also considering getting involved in the scheme
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News
Profiteroles and waffles withdrawn over fipronil egg scare
The lines named in the latest FSA update include branded toasting waffles sold in Morrisons
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My Alternative CV
Huib van Bockel, Tenzing, on naked skiing and Nirvana
“I told the interviewer ‘I skied naked on a ski slope once’. I don’t think it was the answer he was looking for”
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News
Delicious Alchemy adds gluten and dairy-free cake kit
The NPD will roll out in mid-September to 100 Tesco stores
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Comment and Opinion
Is a cut-throat price war coming to UK razors?
A YouGov survey last year highlighted 40 million Brits subscribe to at least one product or service
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News
Morrisons' seventh quarter of growth: what the analysts say
Industry commentators continue to be impressed by CEO David Potts’ turnaround of the retailer
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News
Wrap targets millennials in next phase of consumer waste campaign
Eighteen to 34-year olds currently waste more food than any other age group says Wrap
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Comment and Opinion
Unlocking people potential is key to success
For the past four years, Thornton’s Budgens has been experimenting with a different approach to managing people and doing business. It’s paying clear dividends, says owner Andrew Thornton
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News
Woodford Reserve whiskey gets new bottles and label overhaul
The pack has been given a revised shape, and now features a wraparound label and copper foil with matte finish
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News
City snapshot: Morrisons turnaround gathers pace with seventh quarter of growth
Morrisons continued to make progress with a turnaround as it reported the seventh successive quarter of like-for-like growth. Plus, profits plunge at Waitrose as margins are squeezed by the weak pound; Booker reports another quarter of growth; and Real Good Food to appoint external advisors to conduct a full review of the company’s corporate governance and financial reporting procedures.
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News
Budweiser to launch 0.0% abv Prohibition beer in the UK
The alcoholic-free lager will hit shelves next month in a 330ml can
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Evian on course to be carbon neutral after £253m plant refurb
Powered by 100% renewable energy, the new-look facility in France is certified carbon neutral
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Analysis and Features
Deposit return has its headaches. But there is a chance it could repeat the plastic bag success
There is no doubt there are huge technical issues to sort out with regards to how such a system for bottles work in practice
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News
Armitage Pet Care snapped up by Rutland Partners
Premium pet food and accessories group Armitage Pet Care has been taken over by private equity firm Rutland Partners for an undisclosed price.
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News
Spar adds trio of premium ready meals to range
New chicken and beef roast dinners have been added to its standard own-label range…